Image Compressor

Reduce image file size without losing noticeable quality. Supports JPG, PNG, and WebP.

How to Use

  1. Upload your image file.
  2. Adjust the quality slider to your preference.
  3. Download the compressed image.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a file size limit?

Files up to 10MB are supported.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes, you can upload images directly from your phone.

How to Compress Images Online for Free Without Losing Quality

Discover how to compress images online for free without sacrificing quality. Our Image Compressor reduces file sizes for faster websites, smoother social media uploads, and lighter email attachments.

What is an Image Compressor?

An image compressor is a utility that reduces the file size of digital images by removing redundant or less noticeable data. Smaller images load faster, use less bandwidth, and improve user experience on websites and mobile apps. Modern compressors use intelligent algorithms to shrink files while preserving visual quality.

Common Use Cases

  • Optimizing photos for websites to improve Core Web Vitals and SEO rankings
  • Reducing image sizes for faster social media uploads
  • Compressing screenshots and diagrams for email attachments
  • Preparing product images for e-commerce platforms with strict size limits
  • Shrinking portfolio images for online galleries without visible quality loss
  • Compressing images before storing them in cloud storage to save space

How to Use Image Compressor

  1. Open the Image Compressor tool.
  2. Upload one or more images by dragging and dropping or clicking the upload area.
  3. Select your preferred compression level (low, medium, or high).
  4. Preview the before and after to confirm quality is acceptable.
  5. Download the compressed images individually or as a ZIP archive.

Tips & Best Practices

  • Use lossless compression for graphics with text or sharp edges (PNG).
  • Use lossy compression for photographs where slight quality loss is acceptable (JPEG, WebP).
  • Aim for under 200 KB per image for web pages to keep load times fast.
  • Convert images to WebP format after compression for the smallest possible size.
  • Always keep an original backup before applying heavy compression.

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