Image Compressor
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About Image Compressor
Compress your images to reduce file size while maintaining quality. The Image Compressor tool helps you optimize images for web use, email attachments, or storage, supporting PNG, JPEG, WebP, and AVIF formats. Images are compressed in their original format without conversion.
How to Use
- Upload one or multiple images by dragging and dropping or clicking the upload button
- Adjust the compression quality slider to your preference
- Click "Compress Images" to process your files
- Download the compressed images individually or all at once
Frequently Asked Questions
What image formats are supported?
The tool supports compressing PNG, JPEG, WebP, and AVIF formats. Images are compressed in their original format without conversion to another format.
How does the compression process work?
The compression process happens entirely in your browser using a web worker. Your images are processed locally, ensuring privacy and security. The tool uses modern image compression techniques to reduce file size while maintaining acceptable image quality.
What are the compression levels?
The tool offers three compression levels to suit different needs: "Best Compression" for maximum file size reduction, "Balanced" for a good balance between size and quality, and "Best Quality" for minimal compression while still reducing file size and preserving image quality. Choose the level that best matches your requirements for image quality and file size.
What is the maximum file size?
Because the tool is running in your browser, the maximum file size is limited by your browser's and computer's capabilities. For most browsers, the maximum file size is around 2-4GB. Naturally, the larger the images you're compressing, the longer it will take to process them.
Can I compress multiple images at once?
Yes, you can upload and compress multiple images simultaneously. The tool will process each image individually and allow you to download them all at once (as a zip file) or individually.