Image Compressor Online

Reduce image file sizes without quality loss. Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, SVG. In-browser processing for privacy.

1 Upload
2 Settings
3 Download

Step 1: Upload Images

Drag & Drop your images or ZIP here
Max 10 images, 10MB each, 100MB total

Secure & Private Image Compression

Compress JPG, PNG, WebP and GIF images directly in your browser without uploading them to a server. This free image compressor reduces image file size instantly while maintaining visual quality.

All processing happens locally on your device, which makes the tool fast, secure, and privacy-friendly. You can optimize images for websites, email attachments, or storage without creating an account or sharing your files.

Why This Tool Is Private

  • No file uploads
  • No server storage
  • No tracking or third-party access
  • Instant browser-based processing

If you're working with sensitive photos, client assets, or confidential documents, this browser-based image compressor keeps your data fully under your control.

How to Compress Images Online

Learn how to compress images online without uploading them to a server.

1

Upload your JPG, PNG, WebP, or GIF image using drag-and-drop or the file browser.

2

Adjust the compression level to reduce image size while maintaining visual quality.

3

Review the estimated file size and click 'Compress Now' to generate your optimized image.

4

Download the compressed image instantly — processed entirely in your browser for privacy.

Image Compressor FAQ

Common questions about image compression and optimization

Does this image compressor upload my files to a server?
No. This image compressor works entirely in your browser using local processing. Your files are never uploaded to our server, stored, or shared. This makes it ideal for sensitive or private images.
How much can I reduce image file size?
File size reduction depends on the original image and compression level. Photographs typically reduce by 40–80%, while graphics and screenshots may vary. The actual result depends on image complexity and quality settings.
Will compression reduce image quality?
Lossy compression slightly reduces quality to achieve smaller file sizes. You can adjust the compression level to balance visual quality and size reduction.
What image formats are supported?
This tool supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and SVG formats. Output files remain compatible with modern browsers and devices.
What is the best compression level to use?
For web optimization, a compression level between 60–80% usually provides an excellent balance between quality and file size. For maximum reduction, lower levels can be used depending on your needs.

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