🗜️ Image Compressor Tool

Reduce image file sizes while maintaining visual quality. Perfect for web optimization, faster loading, and storage savings.

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Drop images here or click to browse
Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP • Max 10MB per file
80% (High Quality)

🎯 Image Compression Guide

📊 Quality Settings

  • 90-100%: Highest quality, minimal compression
  • 80-90%: High quality, good balance
  • 60-80%: Medium quality, noticeable compression
  • 40-60%: Low quality, significant file reduction
  • 10-40%: Lowest quality, maximum compression

📄 Format Recommendations

  • JPEG: Best for photos and complex images
  • PNG: Best for graphics with transparency
  • WebP: Modern format, 25-35% smaller than JPEG
  • Original: Keep the same format as uploaded

✅ Compression Benefits

Web Performance: Faster page loading, better user experience, improved SEO rankings
Storage Savings: Reduce server costs, save device storage, easier file sharing
Bandwidth Reduction: Lower data usage, faster uploads/downloads, cost savings
Better UX: Quicker image previews, smooth scrolling, reduced waiting times

🔧 Advanced Features

📁 Batch Processing

Select multiple images at once for efficient bulk compression. Perfect for optimizing entire photo galleries or website assets.

🎨 Quality Preview

Preview compressed images before downloading to ensure the quality meets your needs. Compare original vs compressed versions.

📊 Detailed Stats

See exact file size reductions, compression ratios, and total space saved across all processed images.

⚡ Client-Side Processing

Images are compressed in your browser for privacy and speed. No uploads to servers, your images stay private.

💡 Optimization Tips

🌐 Web Optimization

  • Target file sizes: Under 100KB for web images
  • Use WebP: 25-35% smaller than JPEG/PNG
  • Responsive images: Optimize for different screen sizes
  • Quality balance: 80-85% quality is usually optimal
  • Consider lazy loading: Load images as needed

📱 Mobile Optimization

  • Aggressive compression: Mobile users value speed
  • Smaller dimensions: Match screen resolution
  • Progressive JPEG: Shows preview while loading
  • Data consideration: Minimize data usage
  • Touch-friendly: Ensure images are accessible