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Image Tools

Compress, resize, crop, rotate, and convert images

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Drop an image here or click to select

PNG, JPEG, WebP, GIF, BMP

Batch upload supported. Crop is applied to single-file mode only.

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How to Use

1

Upload Your File

Drag and drop your file or click to browse. Your file stays in your browser.

2

Adjust Settings

Configure options to get exactly the result you need.

3

Download Result

Process and download your file instantly — no waiting, no server upload.

Why Use This Tool

100% Free

No hidden costs, no premium tiers — every feature is free.

No Installation

Runs entirely in your browser. No software to download or install.

Private & Secure

Your data never leaves your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server.

Works on Mobile

Fully responsive — use on your phone, tablet, or desktop.

Your Files Stay Private

This tool processes your files entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to any server — your data never leaves your device.

  • No server upload — 100% client-side processing
  • No data stored — files are discarded when you close the tab
  • No account required — use instantly without signing up
Office Tools Guide

How to Compress Images: Reduce File Size While Keeping Quality

Key Points

  • Image compression reduces file size by 50-90% with minimal visible quality loss
  • JPEG quality 80-85% provides the optimal balance between size and visual clarity
  • Smaller images mean faster website loading, better SEO, and lower bandwidth costs

Large images slow down websites, consume storage, and make sharing difficult. Image compression reduces file size by removing unnecessary data while preserving visual quality. For web use, a well-compressed image loads faster, improves user experience, and boosts search engine rankings.

70%

Average size reduction at quality 80%

Common Use Cases

1

Website Performance Optimization

Compress product images, hero banners, and blog photos to reduce page load time. Google recommends images under 100 KB for optimal web performance.

2

Email & Messaging

Reduce image size before attaching to emails or sending via messaging apps to stay within size limits and save recipients' bandwidth.

3

Social Media Uploads

Pre-compress images before uploading to avoid double-compression by platforms like Instagram and Facebook, which can degrade quality.

4

Cloud Storage Savings

Compress photo libraries before backing up to cloud storage to save space and reduce sync times—especially valuable for limited free storage plans.

Compression Tips

For photos, JPEG at 80% quality is the sweet spot—barely visible difference but significant size reduction.

For screenshots and graphics with text, use PNG compression to keep text sharp and readable.

Compare before and after side by side—if you can't see a difference, the compression level is perfect.

Always keep original uncompressed files as masters—compress copies for distribution.

All image compression happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API. No images are uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy of your photos.

Frequently Asked Questions