text tools
Image Compressor
Compress images in the browser to reduce file size before upload or publishing.
Lower quality reduces file size more aggressively. A starting range of `0.68-0.8` usually works well for web publishing.
How to use
A simple image compressor for reducing image weight while keeping the workflow entirely browser-based.
- Upload one or more image files.
- Choose an export quality setting for JPEG compression.
- Review output sizes and download one file or a ZIP archive.
Best for
- Page speed optimization
- Docs screenshots
- Upload limit prep
Why the result matters
- Lower quality values usually shrink files faster, but can soften screenshots and text-heavy images.
- Compression is most valuable before web upload or documentation publishing.
Example inputs
- Shrink screenshots for docs
- Reduce hero image size before publishing
FAQ
Why compress images before publishing?
Smaller files upload faster, load faster, and usually improve page performance.
Can I control quality?
Yes. The tool lets you choose export quality before download.
Does this work on multiple files?
Yes. You can process multiple images in one session.
Will every file get smaller?
Usually yes, but results depend on the source format and how compressed the original already is.