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Image Compressor
Use this tool directly in your browser. Upload one file, choose your options, and run in a few clicks.
Image Compressor
Run image conversion, compression, and transformation directly in-browser.
Drop your file here
or click to upload manually
Accepted: PNG, JPG, WEBP, AVIF, GIF, SVG and other browser-decodable images.
Switch formats and jump to the best route
Select from/to formats, or upload one sample file to auto-detect the source format and route you to the most precise tool.
Selected formats: PNG to JPG.
How this compression page is organized
This page keeps compression controls, quality checks, and related routes in one place so you can reduce file size with confidence.
- Compression presets focus on size reduction and output quality.
- You can test one sample first before running a full batch.
- Helpful references are included for image, media, and document compression.
Privacy and processing clarity
For browser-native media routes, processing runs locally in your browser tab. Your file is not uploaded to a remote conversion server for these paths.
Before you run this tool
- Start with one small sample file so you can check quality before full runs.
- If output is not right, adjust settings and run again immediately.
- Use the related links below when you need a nearby format or utility option.
Common questions users ask
Is Image Compressor free to use?
Yes. Image Compressor is a free tool. It operates entirely in your browser and requires no account or payment to process files.
How does Image Compressor work?
Image Compressor reduces file size to improve load speed and storage efficiency. It uses browser-native APIs or WebAssembly to ensure your files never leave your device.
Are my files secure with Image Compressor?
Yes. Your privacy is protected because Image Compressor processes files client-side. No data is uploaded to a remote server for media routes.
Trusted technical references
These references explain file formats, browser processing, and quality best practices if you want deeper detail.