Image Compressor

Compress images by reducing quality and dimensions — all inside your browser.

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Flexible Image Compression for Every Need

Boost your website's page speed and SEO rankings. Instantly compress heavy images and convert them to lightweight WebP format for lightning-fast load times.

Use Case

Essential for web developers, WordPress bloggers, SEO managers, and Shopify store owners who need to pass Google's Core Web Vitals and drastically reduce page abandonment.

How It Works

Slow-loading images are the number one reason websites fail Google's PageSpeed Insights and Core Web Vitals tests. If your page takes more than three seconds to load, you lose traffic, sales, and search rankings. Our speed-focused image compressor is engineered to fix this by defaulting to the next-generation WebP format. WebP provides superior compression, allowing you to shrink bulky megabyte files into tiny kilobytes without destroying visual quality. Combined with a smart 70% quality setting and a responsive-friendly 1200px maximum width, this tool strips out unnecessary data so your hero banners and product photos load instantly. Plus, because the compression engine runs directly in your browser, you can optimize dozens of images rapidly without waiting for server uploads.

What You Get

Optimized images that balance quality and file size for faster uploads.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about compressing images online.

Search engines like Google actively penalize slow websites. Large, unoptimized images cause high 'Largest Contentful Paint' (LCP) times, which hurts your Core Web Vitals score. Compressing images is the fastest way to improve your speed and rank higher.
WebP is a modern image format specifically developed by Google to make the web faster. It provides incredibly efficient, lossy compression that creates much smaller file sizes than standard JPEGs, while keeping your website images looking crisp and professional.
As a general rule of thumb, you should aim to keep large hero/banner images under 150KB-200KB, and smaller blog or product photos well under 100KB. Our default 1200px width and 70% WebP quality makes hitting these targets effortless.
Absolutely. If you are building a website for a client, you can compress unreleased assets with total peace of mind. All processing happens locally on your machine, meaning zero files are ever uploaded to an external server.