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Compress Image

Reduce image file size while maintaining quality

100% Offline
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Instant
Drag & Drop Your Images

Upload your image files here to get started

Choose File

JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, TIFF
Quality Control
How to Compress Images
1.
Upload Image

Upload your image file using the drag and drop area above

2.
Adjust Quality

Use the quality slider to set your desired compression level

3.
Generate Preview

Click 'Generate Preview' to see the compressed result

4.
Download Compressed

Download your compressed image with reduced file size

Image Compress Features
Adjustable Quality

Control compression level from 10% to 100% quality

Fast Processing

Quick and efficient compression processing

Smart Compression

Optimal balance between quality and file size

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the quality percentage mean?

A: The quality percentage controls compression level. Higher values (90-100%) preserve more detail but create larger files. Lower values (10-50%) create smaller files but may reduce image quality.

Q: Which image formats support compression?

A: JPEG compression works best for photos. PNG compression is lossless but less effective. WebP offers excellent compression for all image types.

Q: How much can I reduce file size?

A: File size reduction varies by image and quality setting. Typically, you can reduce file size by 50-80% while maintaining good visual quality.

Compress Image

Reduce image file size while maintaining quality

100% Offline
Privacy First
Instant
Drag & Drop Your Images

Upload your image files here to get started

Choose File

JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, TIFF
Quality Control
How to Compress Images
1.
Upload Image

Upload your image file using the drag and drop area above

2.
Adjust Quality

Use the quality slider to set your desired compression level

3.
Generate Preview

Click 'Generate Preview' to see the compressed result

4.
Download Compressed

Download your compressed image with reduced file size

Image Compress Features
Adjustable Quality

Control compression level from 10% to 100% quality

Fast Processing

Quick and efficient compression processing

Smart Compression

Optimal balance between quality and file size

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the quality percentage mean?

A: The quality percentage controls compression level. Higher values (90-100%) preserve more detail but create larger files. Lower values (10-50%) create smaller files but may reduce image quality.

Q: Which image formats support compression?

A: JPEG compression works best for photos. PNG compression is lossless but less effective. WebP offers excellent compression for all image types.

Q: How much can I reduce file size?

A: File size reduction varies by image and quality setting. Typically, you can reduce file size by 50-80% while maintaining good visual quality.

About Compress Image

Reduce image file sizes dramatically without noticeable quality loss using smart compression. Smaller images load faster on websites, fit within email size limits, and upload quickly to cloud storage.

Key Features

  • Reduces file size by 40โ€“80% with minimal quality loss
  • Adjustable quality slider for fine-tuned results
  • Compresses JPG, PNG, and WebP images
  • Shows before/after file size comparison
  • Browser-based โ€” image files stay on your device

How to Use

  1. Upload the image you want to compress
  2. Adjust the quality slider to balance size and quality
  3. Preview the result and check the new file size
  4. Download the compressed image

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I reduce an image file size?

Typical results are 40โ€“80% size reduction depending on the original image and quality setting. JPG images with a quality of 80% often look nearly identical to the original.

Will compressed images look different?

At quality settings of 75โ€“85%, compressed images look nearly identical to the original. Below 60%, some artifacts may become visible on close inspection.

Does compressing change the image dimensions?

No. The compressor only reduces the file size. The pixel dimensions (width and height) remain the same.

Which image format compresses best?

WebP typically achieves the best compression at a given quality level, followed by JPG. PNG compression is lossless and results in larger files.

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