Compress Image
Compress Image helps shrink file size for easier upload, messaging, and publishing while keeping the result visually usable. Image tools can change clarity, dimensions, and file size depending on format and quality settings. Choosing the publishing or sharing target first usually leads to a better result.
Practical examples
- When a blog image is too large and should be lighter before upload
- When a profile image, thumbnail, or attachment needs a fixed crop ratio
- When WEBP or PNG files need a more compatible format for another platform
Tips
- A small quality change can make a noticeable size difference.
- Photos usually benefit more from JPG compression than transparent graphics do.
- It works well as a final cleanup step before blogs, forms, or shared workspaces.
- Keep the original file available so you can adjust settings and export again if the first result is not ideal.
- On mobile browsers, large files are usually more reliable when processed in smaller batches.
FAQ
No. You download a new compressed file while the source stays unchanged.
Yes. Multiple image files can be queued together.
No. The core QuickTools workflows are designed to work without account registration.
Yes. Mobile browsers are supported, though large PDFs and high-resolution images may run more smoothly on a desktop device.
Results use the normal browser download flow. Depending on your device and browser settings, files may go to Downloads or a location you choose.
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