Image Compressor
Compress JPG, PNG, and WebP images in your browser. No uploads, no limits.
Drop images here
JPG, PNG, WebP — multiple files supported
How Image Compression Works
Images are drawn onto an HTML canvas element, then re-encoded using the browser’s built-in JPEG or WebP encoder with the quality setting you choose. This reduces file size while preserving visual quality based on your slider setting.
Tips for Best Results
A quality setting of 70-80 typically gives a good balance between file size and visual quality for web use. For thumbnails, you can go lower (50-60). For print or high-fidelity use, keep it at 85-95.