Compress Images Without Losing Quality — Fast, Simple & Free
Shrink photos and images instantly with our Image Compressor — perfect for web publishing, email attachments, and saving mobile bandwidth. Upload an image, tweak quality and dimensions, preview the result, and download an optimized file without any hassle or signup.
For small files the compression runs client-side (your device), preserving privacy and responsiveness. For large images, our secure server-side processing steps in for consistent results. Either way, you get a fast preview, a clear size comparison, and a direct download.
⚡Quick steps — Compress an image
- Upload: Click Upload or drag & drop your image into the upload area.
- Adjust: Set Quality, Max Width, and desired Max Size (MB).
- Compress: Click Compress, review the before/after preview, and download.
Why people choose this Image CompressorFast • Private • No signup
- Improved load times: Smaller images make websites load faster and rank higher.
- Bandwidth friendly: Reduce upload and transfer sizes for email and mobile users.
- Adjustable quality: Control the balance between image clarity and file size.
- Immediate preview: See compression results before you download.
Privacy & file handlingClient-side when possible — secure server processing for large files.
We prioritize privacy. When supported by your browser, compression runs locally so files never leave your device. For larger or unsupported formats we upload files over HTTPS for server-side processing; all server-side files are removed automatically after a short retention window. We do not sell or share your images.
Recommended limit: Keep individual images under 20MB for best performance. For very large RAW files, convert to JPEG before compressing.
Pro tips for perfect results(save time & avoid artifacts)
- Choose a max width that matches the display size — e.g., 1200px for headers, 800px for blog images.
- Start with quality 0.7–0.8 and reduce gradually until you hit the desired size.
- Use the preview to compare original vs compressed before downloading to avoid visible artifacts.
Got questions? FAQ & Tips
Will compression noticeably reduce image quality?
Not usually — modern compressors let you choose a quality setting that preserves visual fidelity. Always check the preview and tweak quality if needed.
Can I compress PNG, JPEG, and WebP?
Yes — common formats are supported. PNG preserves transparency; JPEG does not. WebP is supported in browsers that provide it.
Do you keep my images?
Temporary server-side uploads are deleted automatically. If compression ran client-side, your file never left your device.
How much size reduction can I expect?
Typical reductions are 30–80% depending on original format and chosen quality settings.