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Compress Image

Reduce your image file size without sacrificing quality. Supports JPG, PNG, WebP. No upload – everything stays in your browser.

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Compression Settings

JPG, PNG, WebP supported. Max file size ~50MB.
Resizes image to this width while maintaining aspect ratio.
0 100
Higher quality = larger file. For PNG, quality only applies if converted to JPEG/WebP.

Preview & Results

No image selected

Choose an image to compress. Adjust settings and click "Compress Image".

How to Compress Images Efficiently

Our image compressor uses client-side canvas technology to reduce image file size without uploading your files to any server. You can adjust quality (for JPEG/WebP) and optionally resize the image to lower dimensions for even smaller files. For PNG images, compressing by quality is only effective when converting to JPEG or WebP; otherwise, PNG compression is lossless but can be combined with resizing. The tool supports JPG, PNG, and WebP formats.

Compression Tips

  • For photos, use JPEG with quality around 80–85% for best balance.
  • For graphics with text, PNG may preserve sharpness better.
  • WebP often gives smaller files than JPEG at the same quality.
  • Resizing to smaller dimensions dramatically reduces file size.

Why Compress Images?

Faster Loading

Smaller images load faster on websites, improving user experience and SEO.

Email Attachments

Reduce image sizes to meet email attachment limits.

Save Storage

Free up space on your device or cloud storage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does this tool upload my images to a server?
No, all compression happens entirely in your browser. Your images stay on your device, ensuring privacy and security.
Which image formats are supported?
JPG, PNG, and WebP. For PNG, quality slider only affects output if you convert to JPEG or WebP.
Can I resize while compressing?
Yes, set a maximum width (or height) in pixels. The image will be scaled proportionally.
What quality setting should I use?
For JPEG, 80-85% gives good quality with significant size reduction. 100% is nearly lossless but larger. Experiment to find your ideal balance.
Is the compressed image of lower quality?
Some quality loss may occur at lower quality settings, but our tool maintains a good balance. Use the preview to compare original and compressed images.