No upload to server
The privacy promise is simple to understand and stronger than tools that require a remote upload before you even see a result.
Browser-based compression • Free • No sign-up
Shrink JPG, PNG and WebP files in your browser with better quality presets, bulk-ready workflows and no server upload.
Why it converts better
The homepage still stays tool-first and easy to scan, but the surrounding hierarchy now does more product work: stronger trust signals, better search intent coverage and clearer reasons to keep exploring.
Main tool
Use quality presets, resize before export, choose an output format and download the best file immediately.
or click to choose a JPG, PNG or WebP file
Tip: you can also paste an image with Ctrl+V / Cmd+V.
A lower quality creates a lighter file. Auto mode keeps the most efficient format when possible.
Balanced for websites, product pages and general sharing.
or click to select a whole set of JPG, PNG or WebP files
Great for listings, e-commerce visuals, portfolios and application files.
Apply one preset to the full batch for consistent exports and faster delivery.
Balanced for websites, product pages and general sharing.
Featured paths
The live site already had the right instinct: simple compression first. This upgraded version keeps that clarity, then expands naturally into SEO pages, premium direction and task-specific entry points instead of feeling like a throwaway tool.
Partner-safe placement
This space can hold a discreet ad, sponsorship module or affiliate spotlight without interrupting the main compression flow or making the page feel spammy.
Competitive edge
The site is still static and fast, but it now supports practical workflows users actually care about: batch compression, preset-driven exports, resize before download and smart result reporting.
The privacy promise is simple to understand and stronger than tools that require a remote upload before you even see a result.
The new multiple images tab turns the product into something useful for product teams, recruiters, listings and content operations.
The tool keeps the most useful lightweight result instead of pretending every image can always be shrunk further.
Use cases
“Compress image online” is broad intent. In practice, users are usually solving one of a few repeated jobs, and the homepage now makes those paths easier to recognize.
More workflows
Each landing page targets a clear image workflow and sends users back into the main tool with the right framing or preset.
Reduce JPG size for websites, email and uploads with fast browser-based processing.
Handle screenshots, transparent assets and UI exports with cleaner control over output.
Optimize modern web visuals with smaller file sizes and lightweight downloads.
Use the lighter presets when your priority is passing upload limits or email size constraints.
Open the multi-image workflow directly and prepare multiple files with a consistent preset.
Switch between JPG, PNG and WebP export while still keeping compression inside one clean flow.
Privacy
Everything runs in the browser. No image is uploaded to a compression server during normal use.
Advantage
Quality presets, batch compression, drag and drop, clipboard paste and smart output detection make the tool more useful than a basic converter.
Accessibility
The new structure keeps the core UX lightweight while improving contrast, hierarchy, navigation clarity and tap targets on smaller screens.
SEO depth
Dedicated pages for JPG, PNG, WebP, batch compression, resize, conversion and metadata cleanup create stronger internal linking and a broader search footprint.
Editorial depth
Most visitors do not search for an image compressor because they enjoy tweaking file formats. They search because a file is too large for an upload form, a product page feels slow, a CMS is rejecting images, or a gallery is taking too long to load on mobile. A useful site needs to solve those practical problems clearly, which is why this homepage now combines the main tool with enough supporting content to explain what the product does and why it is trustworthy.
Compressing JPG, PNG and WebP images can reduce file weight, speed up publishing workflows and make websites easier to browse, especially on slower connections. Smaller files can also help with email attachments, application uploads, marketplace listings and support tickets where strict limits create friction. The key point is not just “make files smaller.” It is “make the next step easier,” whether that next step is sending, uploading, publishing or improving page speed.
This site is built around that real-world use. The main public workflow runs in the browser, which means no account is required and no image is uploaded to a compression server during normal use. That local-processing model makes the tool easier to trust and easier to explain. It is also supported by batch mode, output format selection, resize before export, drag and drop, clipboard paste and result reporting that shows original size, optimized size and savings.
If your goal is to compress image files online, reduce image size for the web or prepare cleaner assets without a heavy editing workflow, the homepage now gives you both the direct tool and enough content depth to show that the site is complete, useful and built for long-term use.
FAQ
Some images are already efficient. In that case the compressor avoids generating a heavier file and keeps the most useful output.
No. Files are processed locally in the browser for the main compression workflow.
Yes. The current tool supports JPG, PNG and WebP inputs and can export in auto, JPG, PNG or WebP mode.
Yes. Use the Multiple images tab to process a full batch with shared settings.
Yes. The public tool is free to use, works without an account and includes single-image mode, multi-image batch compression, format selection and resize controls.
They often can. Lighter image files usually load faster, reduce unnecessary transfer size and make product pages, blog posts and mobile browsing feel smoother.