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Upload to prepare the compressed result
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Compress
Trim for upload
Upload to prepare the compressed result
Adjust options
Pick the compression mode
Set quality and format
AdvancedAdjust only when neededOpen
The feedback text, tool name, and page path may be stored for triage.
Compress ImageWhat this tool is for
Compress Image accepts JPG, PNG, WEBP files, works in your browser, and prepares JPG, PNG, WEBP output. Compress Image makes a JPG, PNG, or WEBP file lighter in the browser when an upload is too heavy, a form rejects the file size, or you want a faster share-ready copy without opening a full editor.
The uploaded file is processed in the browser and only the resulting download is prepared.
Files and tool inputs are processed in your browser and are not kept in default file storage.
Visitor analytics may count page views, searches, and download events through Plausible or first-party events, and may use a localStorage visitor ID to reduce duplicate counts.
When you submit feedback, the feedback text, tool name, and page path may be stored so the issue can be triaged and followed up.
Compress Image makes a JPG, PNG, or WEBP file lighter in the browser when an upload is too heavy, a form rejects the file size, or you want a faster share-ready copy without opening a full editor.
Good fit for these cases
JPG, PNG, WEBP
When a form, community post, or upload screen says the image file is too large.
When you want a lighter image before sending it to web, social, or document workflows.
When you need one fast browser step before the next resize, crop, or conversion task.
Frequently asked questions
These short answers help search visitors confirm the tool fit without leaving the page.
When should I use Compress Image instead of a target-size tool?
Use Compress Image when you only need a lighter file fast. If the upload limit is strict, such as 100KB or 1MB, go to the exact target-size page instead.
Which files work with Compress Image?
This page accepts JPG, PNG, and WEBP images and gives you a lighter file without leaving the browser.
What is the next step after Compress Image?
The usual next step is resizing for a website, social upload, or submission form after the file size is under control.