It is recommended that the total size should not exceed 100MB and the size of a single file should not exceed 20MB;
This online image optimizer uses a smart combination of the best optimization and lossy compression algorithms to shrink JPEG, GIF and PNG images to the minimum possible size while keeping the required level of quality.
In terms of digital files, compression is the act of encoding information using fewer bits than what’s found in the original file. Simply put, it means converting a large file into a smaller file.
There are two types of compression: lossless and lossy. Lossless compression is when the compression tool removes empty, needless, or duplicated bits from the original file. This results in a smaller file that has the exact same quality as the original. Lossy compression is when the compressor removes excessive or unimportant bits from the original file. This results in a smaller file but with a reduced quality. With lossy compression, how small you want the final file to be will depend on how much loss of quality you’re comfortable with.
Depending on the source of an image, the file could be quite large. A JPG from a professional DSLR camera, for example, could be dozens of megabytes. Depending on your needs, this could be too big. Compressing this image would be very useful.
Likewise, you might have large images on your phone. These images could be taking up a lot of hard drive space and preventing you from taking more photos. Compressing them could free up more internal storage, fixing this problem.
Our tool uses lossy compression to shrink down image files. It supports three file types: PNG, JPG/JPEG, and WEBP. This system intelligently analyzes uploaded images and reduces them to the smallest possible file size without negatively affecting the overall quality.
Likewise, you might have large images on your phone. These images could be taking up a lot of hard drive space and preventing you from taking more photos. Compressing them could free up more internal storage, fixing this problem.
To begin, you’ll need to upload some images you’d like to compress. You can upload up to 100 images at once.
First, drop files or hit the upload button and navigate to your images. Once uploaded, you’ll see thumbnails for all your images arriving in the queue. You’ll be able to see their real-time progress as our server analyzes them.
As stated, our server will determine the ideal compression rate to reduce the file size while not reducing quality too much. However, if you want more or less compression, you can control it in the settings sidebar.
When you are satisfied with the current settings, hit the "Start Compress" button. This will start compress your images.
Ready for another batch? Hit the "Clear" button and start again. You can use this tool as many times as needed without cost.
Depending on the source of an image, the file could be quite large. A JPG from a professional DSLR camera, for example, could be dozens of megabytes. Depending on your needs, this could be too big. Compressing this image would be very useful.
There is no need to be worried about the safety of our free service. Your original files will stay untouched on your system, so if you are unhappy with your compressed files, you can simply try again. Also, our unmanned system purges all data after compressed, so you don’t need to worry about the security of your data.