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Image Compressor

Compress JPG, PNG and WebP images in seconds — smaller files, same visual quality, completely free.

✓ JPG · PNG · WebP ✓ Batch Compress ✓ No Watermark ✓ 100% Private
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Select Images to Compress

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JPG, PNG, WebP — select multiple images at once

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✅ Compressed Images

Free Online Image Compressor — JPG, PNG & WebP

Images are the biggest cause of slow websites and oversized email attachments. A single unoptimized photo from a modern smartphone can be 5–10MB. After compression at 80% quality, that same photo is typically 500KB–1MB — with zero visible difference on screen.

Why compress images?

  • Faster website load times — Google rewards faster pages with better rankings
  • Smaller email attachments — most email services cap attachments at 10–25MB
  • Less storage space — important when uploading to Google Drive or Dropbox
  • Faster upload to social media, e-commerce platforms, and CMS tools

What quality setting should I use?

80% is the sweet spot used by professional web developers. The human eye cannot detect the difference between a 100% and 80% quality JPEG. For thumbnails or social previews, 60–70% is fine. Only go below 60% if you specifically need very small file sizes and don't mind some softness.

Frequently Asked Questions

At 80% quality (default), the difference is invisible to the naked eye. You get 40–60% smaller files with no noticeable quality loss. Only at very low settings (below 50%) will you start to see artifacts.

JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP are all fully supported. You can mix formats in a single batch — upload any combination and compress them all at once.

No. Everything runs locally in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your images are never sent to any server — they stay completely private on your device.

Yes — batch compression is fully supported. Select as many images as you need. All will be processed simultaneously and available for individual or bulk download.

PNG images are losslessly compressed by default. When you use our tool, PNGs are converted to high-quality JPEGs for maximum size reduction. If you need to keep the PNG format, use a quality setting of 90% or above.