Compress Image Online

Reduce JPG, PNG, WebP and photo file size online with automatic compression, custom quality settings, and clean downloads without signup or watermarks.

Why compress images?

  • Reduce image file size before sending photos by email

  • Make website images lighter for faster page loading

  • Prepare product photos, blog images, and social posts for upload limits

  • Shrink JPG, PNG, WebP and other common image formats

  • Keep images clean without watermarks or added branding

  • Optimize several images in one workflow instead of editing each file manually

How to compress images in 3 steps

Upload your image
Choose a JPG, PNG, WebP, or another supported image from your device.
Choose compression settings
Use automatic compression or adjust quality and output format when you need more control.
Download the optimized file
Start compression and save the smaller image when processing is complete.

What you can do with the image compressor

Compress JPG, PNG and WebP

Upload common image formats and reduce file size for everyday sharing, publishing, and storage.

Use automatic compression

Let the tool choose a balanced setting when you want a quick result without adjusting technical options.

Control image quality

Switch to custom quality when you need stronger compression or a more detailed output.

Keep or change the output format

Keep the original format or choose another supported format when your workflow needs a different file type.

Compress multiple images

Process several images in the same session and download optimized results when they are ready.

Download clean files

Compressed images are returned without watermarks, logos, or added text.

Who uses online image compression?

Website owners

Make page images lighter before publishing blog posts, landing pages, galleries, and documentation.

Design and marketing teams

Prepare campaign visuals, banners, thumbnails, and social assets that need to upload quickly.

Online sellers

Reduce product photo size before uploading listings to marketplaces, shops, and catalogs.

Office and admin work

Shrink screenshots, scans, receipts, and photo attachments before sending them to clients or teams.

Students and teachers

Compress images for assignments, forms, presentations, and learning materials with file size limits.

Everyday sharing

Make photos easier to send through email, messengers, cloud folders, and mobile connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. You can upload JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, AVIF, SVG and other common image formats.

Yes. Use automatic compression or choose a quality level to reduce file size while keeping the image visually clean.

Yes. You can compress images online for free without creating an account or installing software.

No. Compressed images are returned without watermarks, logos, or added branding.

Yes. Upload several supported images and process them in one workflow.

Files are processed securely and automatically deleted from our servers after a short period.

Yes. Smaller image files are easier to attach, upload, share, and use on web pages.

About Image Compression

What image compression does

Image compression reduces file size so pictures are easier to send, upload, store, and publish. This is useful for website images, email attachments, product photos, social posts, screenshots, and scanned documents.

The goal is to make the file lighter while keeping the visual result usable. A smaller image usually uploads faster, loads faster on web pages, and takes less storage space.

Automatic and custom compression

Automatic compression is the quickest choice when you want a balanced result. The tool optimizes the image without requiring manual technical settings.

Custom quality is useful when you need more control. Lower quality settings usually create smaller files, while higher settings preserve more visual detail.

Formats and everyday workflows

JPG is common for photos, PNG is useful for graphics and transparency, and WebP is often used for modern web images. Supporting several formats makes it easier to optimize images without switching tools.

Use compression before uploading images to websites, sending them by email, adding them to documents, or sharing them through apps that have file size limits.

When compression helps most

Large photos from phones and cameras often have more data than needed for everyday viewing. Screenshots, product images, and exported graphics can also be heavier than necessary.

Compression helps most when the source image is large, high resolution, or not yet optimized. Files that were already compressed may shrink less, which is normal.