Free Online Image Compressor

Compress JPG, PNG, and WebP images instantly with before/after preview, quality control, and fast downloads. Compression runs in your browser for better privacy.

Compression Settings

Lower quality reduces file size more. Recommended: 70–85 for web.

WebP is usually the best choice for smaller file size.

Drag and drop images here

Supports JPG, PNG, WebP. Add multiple images, compress, then compare before and after.

Browser-based processing
Fast compression
Before/after preview
Add images to start compressing.

Fast Compression

Compress images quickly using your browser with instant previews.

Privacy Friendly

Images are processed locally in your browser, not uploaded by this tool.

Quality Control

Tune compression quality to match your visual and size needs.

Instant Download

Download compressed images immediately after processing.

How to Use the Image Compressor

1. Add Images

Click Add Images or drag and drop. You can add multiple JPG, PNG, or WebP files.

2. Choose Settings

Select output format and adjust quality for the best balance between size and clarity.

3. Compress

Click Compress (per image) or Compress All to process everything.

4. Compare and Download

See before and after preview with size savings, then download your compressed image.

Online Image Compressor for Faster Websites

Large images slow down websites, increase bandwidth usage, and reduce performance scores. This image compressor helps you reduce file size quickly while keeping strong visual quality for web use.

Key Benefits

  • Compress JPG, PNG, and WebP files directly in your browser
  • Before and after preview with file size comparison
  • Quality slider for balancing size and clarity
  • Bulk compression workflow for multiple images
  • Instant downloads with no account required

If you are optimizing images for landing pages, blogs, e-commerce listings, or portfolios, WebP output usually provides the best compression for modern browsers.

Frequently Asked Questions

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