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πŸ“¦ Image Compressor

Reduce image file size while maintaining quality. Supports PNG, JPEG, WebP

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Supports: JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP, BMP, TIFF, AVIF, SVG, ICO, HEICFree: 35 files / 200MB total. Pro: 120 files / 400MB total.

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πŸ“¦ Why Compress Images?

πŸ’Ύ Save Storage

Reduce image file sizes by up to 80% while maintaining good visual quality.

⚑ Faster Loading

Optimize images for websites to improve page load speed and user experience.

πŸ“§ Email Ready

Compress images to fit within email attachment size limits for easy sharing.

🌐 Web Optimization

Prepare images for web use with optimal balance of quality and file size.

πŸ’‘ Compression Tips

1

Choose Format Wisely

JPG for photos, PNG for graphics with text or transparency, WEBP for modern web use.

2

Balance Quality vs Size

Higher compression = smaller files but lower quality. Find the sweet spot for your needs.

3

Consider Resolution

Resize images to actual display dimensions before compressing for maximum savings.

4

Lossless vs Lossy

Lossless preserves all quality but saves less. Lossy saves more but may show artifacts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tool guide

Compress Images guide, use cases, and best practices

Compress Images reduces image file size for faster uploads, smaller attachments, and lighter websites.

Reviewed by Muhammad Umer Shahzad

Founder of iLoveConversion. Updated for practical document workflows, privacy, and file-handling clarity.

Common use cases

  • Prepare product photos, blog images, and social media graphics.
  • Reduce phone photos before uploading to portals or email.
  • Optimize web images to improve page speed.

Best practices

  • Use moderate compression for images with text or fine details.
  • Resize very large images before uploading them to websites.
  • Compare the output visually before replacing originals.

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