📉 Image Compressor
Reduce JPG, PNG, or WEBP file size without noticeable quality loss. All processing happens in your browser.
Drop your image here
or click to browse (JPG, PNG, WEBP)
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Why Compress Images?
Smaller images load faster, take less storage, and use less bandwidth. Whether you're uploading to a website, emailing a photo, or posting on social media, compressing first saves time and improves experience for everyone.
JPEG vs WEBP vs PNG: Which to Choose?
- JPEG — Best for photographs with lots of colors and gradients. Small files, widely supported.
- WEBP — Modern format with 25–35% smaller files than JPEG at the same quality. Supported by all major browsers.
- PNG — Lossless format, best for graphics, screenshots, and images with transparency. Larger files.
How to Compress Without Losing Quality
- Start with quality around 75–80% — the difference is rarely visible, but files shrink dramatically.
- Resize oversized images — a 4000px photo displayed at 800px wastes 94% of pixels.
- Choose WEBP when possible — it compresses better than JPEG at similar quality.
- Test several settings and pick the smallest that still looks good.