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Image Compressor

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.