Compress one or multiple images instantly, choose the best output format, compare file sizes, preview results, and download optimized versions.
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How to Use the Image Compressor
The Image Compressor helps you reduce image file size directly in your browser. It supports common image formats such as
JPG, PNG, and WebP, and also lets you choose whether to keep the original format or convert the images into a more compressed format like
JPEG or WebP.
To use the tool, upload one or more images from your device, choose a compression quality level, and select the output format. If you want
to preserve the same format, choose Keep Original Format. If you want better size reduction, converting to
JPEG or WebP usually gives stronger compression.
After clicking the Compress button, the tool processes each image and shows original size, compressed size, the size change,
image dimensions, preview, and a download button for every file. Since compression happens locally in your browser, your images do not get
uploaded to a server.
Why Use This Smarter Image Compressor?
Bulk Compression: Compress multiple images in one go.
Better Compression Control: Choose quality and output format based on your goal.
Format Flexibility: Keep original format or convert to JPEG or WebP.
Faster Websites: Smaller images usually improve loading speed.
Preview Results: Compare original and optimized images before downloading.
Private Processing: Your images stay on your device.
Which Output Format Should You Choose?
Keep Original Format: Best when you want to stay in the same format.
JPEG: Good for photos and stronger compression.
WebP: Often gives smaller sizes with good quality for modern websites.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Yes, this image compressor is completely free to use online.
No, all image compression happens directly in your browser, so your files stay on your device.
This tool supports common image formats such as JPG, PNG, and WebP.
Yes, you can keep the original format or convert the image to JPEG or WebP for better compression.
Yes, this tool supports bulk smart compression so you can compress multiple images in one go.