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Image Compression

Compress JPG, PNG and WebP images fast with quality control and live size preview.

Smaller image files without turning the page into guesswork

Most people do not open an image compressor because they love settings. They open it because a file is too large for the next step. This page keeps that job simple: change the format if needed, lower the quality when it makes sense, and compare the result before you save it.

Typical uses

  • Website images that should load faster without obvious quality loss
  • Photos and screenshots that need to fit inside an email or support form
  • Quick format checks before publishing an image in a CMS or product listing

Choose the output that matches the job

Compression is not only about making a file smaller. It is also about choosing the output that will behave well where the image goes next. JPG is usually the right place to start for photos, PNG is safer for logos or screenshots with crisp edges, and WebP is often a good web delivery option when you want a smaller file without changing the layout.

  • Use JPG for photos, product shots and general everyday image uploads.
  • Use PNG when sharp lines, transparency or interface elements need to stay clean.
  • Use WebP when the image is mainly for the web and you want a lighter file.

Made for the small image jobs that delay publishing

Most visitors use this page when an image is simply too large for the next step. That might mean a blog post, product page, email attachment or support ticket. The workflow stays simple on purpose: upload the file, compare the result, then download a version that is easier to move around.

  • Useful for product photos, blog images and screenshots
  • Lets you compare output format and quality before saving
  • Creates a second file so the original stays untouched

So verwendest du dieses Tool

  1. Upload a JPG, PNG or WebP image.
  2. Choose the output format and adjust quality while the preview refreshes.
  3. Compare file size and download the version that fits your page, email or upload limit.

Wann diese Seite nützlich ist

  • Product photos and blog images that need to load faster
  • Screenshots or documents that need a lighter attachment size
  • Quick format checks before publishing an image on the web

Was du vor dem Herunterladen prüfen solltest

  • PNG is useful when you need transparency or cleaner flat edges.
  • Very aggressive compression can create visible artifacts on photos or screenshots.
  • The original file is not overwritten when you download the compressed result.

Datenschutzhinweis: Image processing is handled in the browser for the live preview workflow on this page.

Fragen, die Menschen vor dem Speichern des Ergebnisses meist haben

Will Image Compression reduce image quality?

That depends on the format and settings you choose. Lossy exports such as JPG or WebP can make files much smaller, while PNG is better when you need to keep clean edges or transparency.

Do I need to install anything to use Image Compression?

No. Image Compression is built for a quick browser task, so the usual path is simple: choose the input, check the result, and save the output.

When is Image Compression useful?

It is useful when you need to prepare images quickly for websites, marketplaces, support pages, social posts, or internal documentation without opening a larger desktop editor.