Shrink JPG, PNG, and WebP images right in your browser. Pick a quality, see the size saved instantly, and download. Nothing is uploaded.
How it works
Drop in one or more images, choose a quality and (optionally) an output format, and the compressor re-encodes each one in your browser, showing the original size, the new size, and the percentage saved. Download them individually or all at once.
Everything runs locally. Your images are never uploaded, there is no signup, and re-encoding strips EXIF metadata as a bonus.
Frequently asked questions
How does this image compressor work?
Your images are drawn to a canvas in your browser and re-encoded at the quality you choose. Lowering the quality discards detail your eye barely notices, which can shrink a photo by 50-80% with little visible change. Nothing is uploaded to a server.
Does compressing reduce image quality?
JPG and WebP compression is "lossy", so very low settings can soften detail or add artifacts. Start around 80%, check the preview, and lower it until you see a difference, then step back up. Plain PNG is lossless, so its quality slider has no effect; pick PNG (compressed) to shrink a PNG by reducing its colors.
Which format should I pick?
Keep the original for a like-for-like shrink. Choose WebP for the smallest files on the modern web, JPG for photos where you need broad compatibility, and PNG for graphics with sharp edges or transparency. PNG (compressed) keeps the PNG format but reduces colors to cut file size, ideal for logos, icons, and screenshots.
What is "PNG (compressed)"?
It keeps the PNG format, including transparency, but reduces the image to a smaller color palette, the same lossy technique dedicated PNG compressors use. For logos, icons, illustrations, and screenshots this often cuts size by 60-80% with no visible change, and the Quality slider controls how many colors are kept. Photos and gradients benefit less because they need many colors, so WebP is usually smaller for those. It runs entirely in your browser.
Can I compress several images at once?
Yes. Drop or select multiple files and each is compressed with the same settings, with its own before/after size and download button. Use Download all to save them in one go.
Are my images uploaded anywhere?
No. All processing happens locally in your browser, so your images never leave your device. That also means there is no file-size limit beyond what your browser can handle, and no signup.
Does it remove EXIF metadata?
Yes, as a side effect. Re-encoding through the canvas drops embedded metadata such as camera info and GPS location, which also saves a little space.