Pro Image Compressor
Shrink your images by up to 90% without losing visual quality. The fastest, most secure way to optimize your photos for the web.
Drop your image here
Supported formats: JPG, PNG, WEBP.
All processing happens in your browser.
How to use Image Compressor
Shrink your image files in 4 simple steps.
1. Upload Image
Select a JPG, PNG, or WebP image from your device to begin.
2. Set Quality
Adjust the quality slider to find your perfect size-to-clarity ratio.
3. Instant Preview
Review the original vs compressed size savings in real-time.
4. Download HD
Click download to save your optimized, web-ready image instantly.
Power Features
High-performance tools for your image workflow.
Lossless Logic
Smart compression that target redundant data first, preserving the visual integrity of your photos.
Instant Preview
See the results of your compression in real-time as you adjust the quality slider.
Privacy Shield
All processing happens in your browser. Your images never touch our servers for maximum security.
F.A.Q
Answering your most common image compression questions.
Does compressing images reduce their quality?
Our tool uses advanced compression algorithms to significantly reduce file size while maintaining excellent visual quality. You can manually adjust the quality slider to find the perfect balance for your needs.
Which image formats are supported?
We currently support JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats. The tool is optimized for web-standard images to ensure maximum compatibility and savings.
Is there a file size limit for uploads?
You can upload and compress images up to 25MB. Since the processing happens in your browser, the limit is mostly determined by your device's available memory.
Are my images uploaded to your servers?
No. Your privacy is our priority. All image processing occurs 100% locally in your browser. Your photos never leave your device and are never stored on any server.
Can I compress multiple images at once?
The current version supports single-image compression for maximum precision. However, you can quickly process multiple images sequentially by clicking 'Try Another Image' after each download.
What is the best quality setting for web images?
For most websites, a quality setting between 70% and 85% offers the best balance between file size savings and visual clarity.