Image Compressor

Reduce the file size of your images instantly. Optimize JPG, PNG, and WebP files for faster web loading and easier sharing, all securely in your browser.

Upload Image to Compress

Drag and drop your file here, or click to browse

Supports JPG, PNG, and WebP

How to use this tool

  1. Click the upload area or drag and drop your image (JPG, PNG, or WebP) into the box.
  2. Use the quality slider to adjust the compression level (lower quality = smaller file size).
  3. Compare the original and compressed previews to ensure the quality meets your needs.
  4. Check the estimated file size and percentage saved.
  5. Click "Download Compressed Image" to save the optimized file to your device.

Why use our Image Compressor?

High-resolution images look great, but their massive file sizes can slow down websites, eat up mobile data, and exceed email attachment limits. Our Image Compressor solves this by intelligently reducing the file size while maintaining excellent visual quality. Because the entire compression process happens locally in your browser, it's incredibly fast and guarantees your absolute privacy—your photos never leave your device.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does image compression reduce quality?

It depends on the compression level. Our tool uses "lossy" compression, which removes some data to reduce file size. At high quality settings (80-90%), the visual difference is usually undetectable to the human eye. You can adjust the quality slider to find the perfect balance between file size and visual clarity.

What image formats are supported?

Our image compressor supports the most common web image formats: JPG (JPEG), PNG, and WebP. The compressed image will be saved in the same format as the original file.

Is this image compressor private and secure?

Yes, 100% private. Unlike many other online tools, our image compressor works entirely within your web browser using HTML5 Canvas technology. Your images are never uploaded to our servers, never stored, and never seen by anyone else.

Why should I compress images before uploading them to my website?

Large, uncompressed images are the #1 cause of slow-loading websites. Compressing images reduces their file size, which makes your web pages load much faster. Faster loading times improve user experience, reduce bounce rates, and are a crucial factor for SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and higher Google rankings.