Compress Image
Reduce image file size while maintaining quality
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JPG, PNG, WebP supported
What is Image Compression?
Image compression reduces file size by removing redundant data while maintaining visual quality. Perfect for web optimization, email attachments, and storage management without sacrificing image appearance.
Our tool provides adjustable quality control, allowing you to find the perfect balance between file size and image quality for your specific needs.
How to Compress Images
- Upload your image (JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP, GIF supported)
- Adjust the quality slider (80% recommended for best balance)
- Preview estimated file size reduction
- Click "Compress Image" to process
- Download your optimized image automatically
Compression Features
📊 Adjustable Quality
Control compression level with quality slider from 1-100%
👁️ Live Preview
See estimated file size before compressing
📁 Multiple Formats
Support for JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF formats
⚡ Fast Processing
Instant compression with automatic download
Common Use Cases
- Optimize images for faster website loading times
- Reduce email attachment sizes for easier sending
- Save storage space on devices and cloud services
- Prepare images for social media uploads
- Compress photos for online portfolios
- Reduce bandwidth usage for image-heavy applications
Frequently Asked Questions
What quality setting should I use?
80% provides excellent balance between size and quality. Use 90% for high-quality needs, 60-70% for maximum compression.
Will compression reduce image quality?
Some quality loss occurs, but at 80%+ it's barely noticeable. You can adjust the slider to find your preferred balance.
What formats are supported?
JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP, and GIF images are all supported for compression.
How much smaller will my image be?
Depends on quality setting and original image. Typically 40-70% size reduction at 80% quality.
Is compression reversible?
No, compression is permanent. Always keep original files if you need uncompressed versions later.
Are my images stored?
No. All processing happens securely and files are automatically deleted after compression.
Tips for Best Results
- Start with 80% quality - it's the sweet spot for most images
- Use higher quality (90%+) for images with text or fine details
- Lower quality (60-70%) works well for background images
- PNG to JPG conversion often provides better compression
- Always keep original files before compressing
- Test different quality levels to find what works for your needs