Compress Image

Compress images online by reducing quality and file size in your browser. Useful for faster uploads and lighter pages.

Free No Sign Up Browser Based Fast Processing

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Your input stays in your browser where this tool supports local processing.

Quality: 75%

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Choose an image to compare size before and after compression.

Browser processing This tool runs in your browser where supported.
Works on all devices Use it on desktop, tablet, or mobile without installing extra software.
No installation Open the page, use the tool, and download or copy your result.

The Compress Image tool helps reduce file size for JPG, PNG, and WebP images. It is useful when an upload form has a file limit or when you want images that load faster on websites and messages.

How to Use Compress Image

  1. Choose an image from your device.
  2. Adjust the quality slider.
  3. Preview the estimated output size.
  4. Download the compressed file.

Reduce image file size

Image compression lowers file size by adjusting output quality and dimensions. For photographs, a small quality reduction can often create a much smaller file with acceptable visual quality.

What affects image size?

Dimensions, image format, quality level, and visual complexity all affect final file size.

Tips for better compression

Start with a moderate quality setting and compare the preview. For website use, also resize very large photos before compressing.

Key Features

  • Adjustable quality control
  • Original and compressed size comparison
  • Client-side processing
  • Download compressed output

Common Use Cases

  • Website images
  • Email attachments
  • Online forms
  • WhatsApp sharing

Privacy

Your image is processed locally in your browser and is not uploaded to our server.

Limitations

Compression results depend on the original file type and browser export support. Some PNG files may become larger if converted to JPG with unsuitable settings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this tool store my files?
No. Files are handled in your browser during the session.
Which image format should I use?
JPG works well for photographs. PNG is better for sharp graphics and transparency. WebP is often efficient when supported.

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