Image Compressor

Compress images instantly in your browser. Reduce file size by up to 80% while maintaining visual quality. No upload — completely private.

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Click or drag & drop an image

Supports JPG, PNG, WebP (Max 50MB)

🔒 Your image never leaves your device. All processing happens locally in your browser.

How to Compress Images (Step by Step)

1

Upload Your Image

Click or drag & drop any JPG, PNG, or WebP image. Your image stays on your device — no upload to any server.

2

Adjust Quality

Lower quality = smaller file size. 80% is the sweet spot for web images. Experiment to find your balance.

3

Choose Format

JPEG for photos, PNG for graphics with transparency, WebP for best web performance.

4

Download

Click download to save your compressed image. No watermarks, no logos, completely free.

Recommended Compression Settings

📱 Social Media

Quality: 70-80%

Format: JPEG

Instagram, Facebook, Twitter images load faster with good quality.

🛒 Ecommerce

Quality: 75-85%

Format: WebP

Product photos need clarity. WebP gives best quality/size ratio.

📧 Email

Quality: 60-70%

Format: JPEG

Most email clients have 20-25MB limits. Compress to under 1MB per image.

🌐 Website

Quality: 75-85%

Format: WebP

Improves Core Web Vitals and page load speed. Aim for under 150KB.

🖨️ Print

Quality: 90-100%

Format: PNG

Print requires high quality. Keep original dimensions.

💬 WhatsApp

Quality: 70-80%

Format: JPEG

Pre-compress to save mobile data and send faster.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my image really private?
Yes! All image processing happens in your browser. Your images never get uploaded to any server. They never leave your device. This is our commitment to your privacy.
What's the maximum image size I can compress?
You can compress images up to 50MB. Performance depends on your device's memory. For best results, keep images under 20MB.
Does this tool add watermarks?
No. Never. All images are processed without any watermarks, logos, or branding. You get clean, professional results.
What's the difference between JPG, PNG, and WebP?
JPG is best for photos (small file size). PNG is best for graphics with transparency (larger files). WebP is modern format that's 25-35% smaller than JPG with same quality.
Why does my image look different after compression?
Compression removes some data to reduce file size. At 80% quality, the difference is usually invisible to the eye. Below 60%, you may notice quality loss.