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Image Compressor

Shrink JPG, PNG, and WebP files without visible quality loss. Set a quality level, pick a target width if needed, and download a smaller file ready for the web, email, or storage.

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JPG, PNG, WebP (max 20MB)

500K+Compressed
90%Smaller
InstantProcessing

How It Works

  1. Upload your image
  2. Choose quality level
  3. Download compressed result

Tips for Best Results

  • Higher quality = larger file size
  • Use PNG for images with transparency
  • JPEG is best for photographs
  • 70-85% quality is the sweet spot

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Why Choose Our Image Compressor

Quality Slider Control

A 1-100% quality slider gives you direct control over the size-versus-sharpness trade-off. Drag it down to 60-75% for typical web use, or keep it high when print quality matters.

JPG, PNG, and WebP

Upload any of the three most common web image formats and get a compressed file back in the same format. No manual conversion step required before or after.

Instant Preview

Your uploaded image appears in a preview panel the moment you select it. See how the file looks before you compress, so you can judge whether the quality setting is right.

Resize While Compressing

Scale an image to 1920px, 1280px, or 800px in the same step as compression, or type a custom pixel width. Combining resize with compression cuts file size far more than either step alone.

Perfect For

Website Optimization Email Attachments Social Media Posts Blog & CMS Content eCommerce Product Images Mobile App Assets Page Speed & SEO Cloud Storage Savings

Frequently Asked Questions

Upload a JPG, PNG, or WebP file, set the quality percentage with the slider, and optionally choose a target width. When you click Compress, the tool re-encodes your image at the chosen quality level and downloads the result. The quality value directly controls how aggressively redundant pixel data is discarded, which is how the file gets smaller.

The tool accepts JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP files up to 20 MB. Those three formats cover the vast majority of images used on the web and in mobile apps. Very large raw camera files (CR2, NEF, TIFF) are not supported; convert them to JPG or PNG first.

Compression typically finishes in a few seconds. Larger files close to the 20 MB limit can take slightly longer, but you will see a progress indicator and the download starts automatically when it is ready.

Uploaded images are processed on the server only to perform compression and are not shared with third parties or used for model training. The compressed file is returned to you for download, and your original is not permanently stored.

At 80% quality, most photos look identical to the original on screen but are noticeably smaller. Compression artifacts (blocky patches, color fringing) only appear at very low quality settings, typically below 40-50%. The slider lets you find the right point for each image rather than committing to a fixed preset.

The interface processes one image at a time. After downloading the compressed file, upload the next image and repeat. This keeps the page simple and gives you per-image control over quality and resize settings.

None. Upload your file, move the quality slider if the default 80% is not right for you, and click Compress. No account, no software to install, no settings to configure beyond what is on the page.

The compressed file is delivered in the same format as your upload: a JPG stays a JPG, a PNG stays a PNG, and a WebP stays a WebP. The filename is prefixed with "compressed_" so it does not overwrite your original.

Yes. The tool compresses files you already own or have rights to use. The compression process does not affect your ownership or licensing of the image content.

Opening Photoshop, adjusting export settings, and saving each file takes a minute or more per image. This tool does the same job in seconds without installing anything or learning export dialogs. If you are processing a handful of images for a page update or product listing, the time saving adds up quickly.

Free Image Compressor: Reduce Photo File Size Online vs Other Methods

Feature Luxoret AI Manual / Traditional Other Tools
Speed Results in seconds Hours with Photoshop Minutes per image
Skill Required None — fully automated Professional editing skills Some learning curve
Quality AI-powered, photorealistic Depends on editor skill Template-based, limited
Accessibility Browser-based, any device Desktop software required App or desktop required
Revisions Unlimited instant retries Time-consuming redo Limited by credits