Image Compressor

Free Online Image Compressor - Reduce JPG, PNG, WEBP Size

Reduce image file size quickly and easily. Perfect for email attachments, social media uploads, and website optimization. All processing happens in your browser — no server upload needed.

📦Image Compression Definition

A technique to reduce file size while maintaining visual quality. Removes unnecessary data and optimizes resolution to solve issues like email attachment limits, slow website loading, and social media upload restrictions.

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Drag images here or click to select

Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, BMP · Multiple files at once

⚙️ Compression Settings

10%50%100%

📝How to Use

1

Select Images

Drag and drop or click to select images. You can add multiple files at once.

2

Configure Settings

Set quality (1-100%), output format, and optional resize settings.

3

Start Compression

Click "Start Compression" — processing happens entirely in your browser.

4

Review & Download

Compare original/compressed sizes and download individually or all at once.

📊Examples

Email Attachment

Compress 5MB photo for email

JPG 80% → ~500KB saved

Blog/Website

Optimize for fast page loading

WEBP 75% → 70%+ reduction

Social Media

Instagram/WhatsApp sharing

JPG 85% → quality maintained, 60% smaller

Frequently Asked Questions

Will quality decrease significantly?

At 70-80%, the difference is nearly invisible. For printing, use 90% or higher.

Which format produces the smallest files?

WEBP is most efficient — 25-35% smaller than JPG at the same quality. Use JPG if compatibility is needed.

Are files uploaded to a server?

No, all processing happens in your browser. Your files never leave your device.

Is there a file size limit?

No theoretical limit since it runs locally, but very large files (50MB+) may be slow.

Is transparency preserved?

Yes, with PNG and WEBP output. JPG does not support transparency and replaces it with white.

💡Image Compression Tips

  • Email attachments: 70-80% quality is usually sufficient for the 25MB limit.
  • Websites: WEBP format + 75% quality is the optimal combination.
  • Social media: JPG at 80% is more than enough.
  • Printing: Use 90%+ quality and disable resizing.
  • Enable resizing to reduce resolution for additional file size savings.