Image Compressor
Instantly reduce the file size of your JPEG, PNG, and WebP images. Perfect for email attachments and web optimization. 100% processed privately inside your browser.
Bulk Processing
Strip EXIF Data
No Upload
Drop images here or click to browse
Upload JPG, PNG, or WebP files to compress
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Compress Images
Bulk reduce image file sizes without losing noticeable visual quality. Adjust your target quality and dimensions to meet email or web upload limits.
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Smart Resizing — Modern smartphone photos are often 4000+ pixels wide. Downscaling to 1920px (HD) drastically reduces file size while remaining perfectly sharp for screens.
Privacy First (EXIF) — By processing images through the canvas, invisible metadata (like GPS location coordinates and device details) is automatically stripped out.
100% Secure — All compression math happens locally inside your browser's memory. No files are uploaded to any external server.
How to Compress Images
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Upload Images
Drop your bulky JPG or PNG photos into the tool. You can add multiple files at once.
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Configure
Adjust the quality slider and max dimensions based on how aggressively you need to reduce the size.
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Compress
Click Apply Compression. The browser will instantly process each image locally.
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Download
Review the size savings in the grid. Download images individually or export them all as a ZIP.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best Output Format to use?
For standard use and maximum compatibility, select JPEG. For modern websites, select WebP — it provides 25-35% smaller files at the same quality.
Will this ruin the quality of my photos?
At 70–80% quality, the human eye rarely detects any difference from the original, but file size drops by over 60%. Below 40%, you may notice visual artifacts.
Why did my transparent PNG turn white?
JPEG does not support transparency. When converting a transparent PNG to JPEG, the tool fills empty space with solid white. Use WebP output to preserve transparency.
Is my file uploaded to a server?
Never. Both image downscaling and re-encoding happen entirely locally in your browser. Your photos never leave your device.
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