Add one image or a batch of images, choose quality or target size, and download the optimized files. The compression happens inside your browser.
Add up to 20 images and compress them with one shared setup.
Smaller image files can improve load time and Core Web Vitals.
Compress screenshots and draft images without creating a copy online.
Resize oversized images before adding them to articles or tools.
For most website images, WebP at 70-85% quality gives a strong balance between file size and visible quality. You can also add AVIF files and export them as AVIF, WebP, JPG, or PNG when your browser supports the format. Resize very large images before export because a 3000px wide screenshot is usually wasteful when it displays at 700-1200px on the page.
Keep PNG when you need exact transparency or crisp UI graphics. Use JPEG for photos when WebP is not accepted by the platform.