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Smaller image workflow

Compress images online to smaller JPG or WebP files

Use the compressor when your main goal is a lighter image for email, marketplaces, support tickets, or faster page loading. The export happens directly in your browser.

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Smart Image Compressor

Reduce file size in browser

Upload any image and compress it into JPG or WebP without sending it to a server.

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Compression guide

How to choose between JPG and WebP

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Pick JPG when you need a common lightweight format for photos, attachments, and broad compatibility.

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Choose WebP when the destination supports it and you want smaller files for website delivery.

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Start around 80% quality, then lower it only if you still need more size reduction.

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Preview the result and compare original and compressed sizes before downloading the final file.

Format guide

Compression-friendly formats on this page

JPG

Best for photos, product images, and email attachments when small file size matters.

WebP

Great for modern websites because it often keeps good quality with smaller file sizes.

Popular use cases

When a dedicated compressor page is useful

This workflow is focused on lighter output, so it is easier to use when your only goal is reducing file size for sharing or web delivery.

Reduce image size before sending photos by email.
Prepare lighter product images for shops and marketplaces.
Shrink screenshots before sending bug reports in chat, ticketing, or support systems.
Keep listing images lighter before uploading them to a marketplace or portfolio page.
Convert images to WebP for faster website loading.
Process personal images locally without uploading them to a server.
Questions

Image compressor FAQ

These answers focus on smaller exports, quality settings, and why JPG or WebP are the recommended compression targets here.

Are my images uploaded?

No. Conversion and compression run in your browser, so the selected image is not uploaded to our server for these actions.

Why does this compressor offer only JPG and WebP?

This page is focused on reliable size reduction. JPG and WebP are the most useful targets when the goal is a smaller file.

Does compression reduce quality?

JPG and WebP compression can reduce visual quality at lower settings. Use the quality slider to find the best balance.

Which format should I try first?

Start with JPG for general photos and WebP for website assets when modern browser support is acceptable.

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