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Why Compress Images?

Large image files slow down websites, hurt SEO rankings, consume storage, and increase bandwidth costs. Image compression reduces file size while keeping visuals acceptable—often by 50–90% depending on format and settings. For e-commerce, blogs, and web apps, smaller images mean faster loading, better user experience, and improved Core Web Vitals.

When You Need Image Compression
  • Website optimization: Speed up page load times and improve Google rankings with smaller, optimized images.
  • E-commerce & marketplaces: Reduce product image sizes for faster listing pages and lower hosting costs.
  • Email & messaging: Shrink images so they send faster and stay under attachment limits.
  • Social media: Compress photos before uploading to avoid quality loss from platform re-compression.
  • Storage & backup: Free up disk space and speed up backups by compressing images.
How to Use This Tool

Upload one or more images (drag and drop or click to select), adjust the quality slider (higher = better quality, larger size; lower = smaller size, slight quality loss), optionally resize, and choose an output format. Click "Compress" and download the optimized images—individually or as a ZIP file. Batch process up to 50 images at once.

Pro Tips
  • Start with 80–85% quality for a good balance between size and quality; go lower only if you need very small files.
  • WebP often gives the smallest size with minimal visible loss; use it for web.
  • Combine compression with resizing for maximum file size reduction.
  • Check the size reduction stats after compression to see how much you saved.