Free Image Compressor

Reduce file size without losing quality. Fast, secure, and client-side

Drop your images here

Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP

How to Compress Images?

1

Upload Images

Drag & drop your JPG, PNG, or WEBP images directly.

2

Adjust Settings

Choose quality level or a specific target file size.

3

Download

Get compressed images instantly as ZIP or single files.

Why Use Our Compressor?

100% Secure

All compression happens locally in your browser so images never leave your device.

Lightning Fast

Optimized algorithms ensure your images are compressed in milliseconds.

Bulk Processing

Upload and compress dozens of images at once with no quantity limits.

Web Ready

Perfect for websites, blogs, and online stores to improve load times.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, our image compressor is 100% free to use. There are no hidden fees, subscriptions, or limits on the number of images you can compress.
We currently support the most popular web image formats: JPG (JPEG), PNG, and WEBP. You can upload any combination of these formats.
Our intelligent compression algorithms are designed to reduce file size while maintaining the highest possible visual quality. You can also manually adjust the quality level to find the perfect balance.
If you need an image to be under a specific size (e.g., for a government form or website limit), simply select “Target Size” mode and enter your desired limit (e.g., 50KB). We will automatically adjust the compression to meet that size.

Information about Image Compression

Why Compress Images?

Large image files are one of the main reasons for slow-loading websites. Compressing your images can significantly improve your page load speed, which is a crucial factor for both User Experience (UX) and Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Faster websites rank higher in Google and retain more visitors.

Lossy vs. Lossless Compression

Lossy compression reduces file size by permanently removing some data, which may result in a slight loss of quality but offers significant size reduction. This is ideal for web usage.

Lossless compression shrinks the file without deleting any image data, ensuring identical quality but with less size reduction.

Best Practices for Web Images

  • Use JPG for photographs and complex images.
  • Use PNG for images with transparency or sharp geometric shapes.
  • Use WEBP for modern browsers as it offers superior compression and quality.
  • Always resize your images to the actual display dimensions before compressing.

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