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Shrink image file sizes by 30-90% while keeping your photos looking sharp. Our compressor automatically finds the sweet spot between visual quality and file size. Just drag your JPG, PNG, or WebP images onto the page, pick your quality level, and download optimized files in seconds. No signup required, no complex settings to fiddle with. Perfect for speeding up slow websites, fitting more photos on your phone, or preparing images for email attachments. Batch process dozens of images at once if you need to.
Large images are the #1 cause of slow page loads. Compress your product photos and hero images to make your site load in under 3 seconds.
Running out of space on your iPhone or Android? Batch compress your photo library to reclaim gigabytes without deleting precious memories.
Getting "file too large" errors when emailing photos? Compress them first and attach away - your recipients will thank you.
Facebook and Instagram compress your photos anyway - might as well start with optimized files to maintain as much quality as possible.
Drag one photo or fifty onto the upload area. You can also click to browse your files. Works with JPG, PNG, and WebP up to 25MB each.
Use the simple Low/Medium/High buttons, or fine-tune with the 1-100 slider. Low = barely any visible difference, High = maximum savings. Preview updates in real-time.
Click the compress button and watch the magic happen. The system analyzes each image individually to preserve important details like text, faces, and edges.
Grab individual files or download your entire batch as a ZIP. File sizes typically shrink 30-90% - you will be surprised how much quality remains.
Almost certainly yes. In most cases, images account for 50-80% of a webpage total weight. I have seen sites go from 8-second load times to under 2 seconds just by optimizing their images. Your visitors (and Google) will notice the difference.
JPG is the classic choice for photographs - great compression with decent quality. PNG preserves more detail and supports transparency, but creates larger files - best for graphics and logos. WebP is the newer format that compresses better than both while maintaining quality. Most modern browsers support WebP now, so it is usually the best choice if you want maximum savings.
Compress them first! Set the quality to Medium or use the High preset. A typical 5MB photo can become 200-500KB with barely any visible quality loss. Your email will send successfully and your recipients can still see clear, nice-looking photos.
It depends on the image, but you are typically looking at 40-70% reduction for photographs at medium quality. Detailed images with lots of texture compress less than simple photos. Screenshots and graphics can sometimes shrink by 80-90%. The best part - you can preview before you download, so there are no surprises.
At Low or Medium quality settings? Almost never. The compressor is smart enough to preserve important details like faces, text, and edges. Only at very high compression levels might you start seeing artifacts in areas with lots of fine detail. Preview before downloading so you can decide what quality level works for your needs.