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Compress JPG, PNG, and WebP images in the browser without uploads.
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Frequently asked questions
- Does compressing an image lose quality?
- JPG and WebP use lossy compression, so heavy settings introduce visible artifacts like blockiness or color banding. Moderate quality levels (around 70-85) usually shrink files by half with no perceptible difference.
- What's the best format for compressing photos for the web?
- WebP gives the smallest files at equivalent quality and is supported by every modern browser. Use JPG only when you need maximum compatibility with older software.
- Why is my PNG barely getting smaller after compression?
- PNG is lossless, so it can only strip metadata and re-pack pixels. For photos, convert to JPG or WebP first; PNG compression only shines on flat graphics and screenshots.