Free Tool

Image Compressor & Resizer

Shrink JPG, PNG and WebP images up to 90% — right in your browser. Faster pages, lighter ads, zero uploads.

100% private — your images never leave your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
Drag & drop images here — or click to choose JPG, PNG or WebP · multiple files supported
75
70–80 is the sweet spot for web and ads.
Smaller images are never stretched up.
WebP is 25–35% smaller than JPEG.

How to Use This Tool

Add your images

Drag and drop JPG, PNG or WebP files into the box — or click it and choose multiple images at once.

Pick your settings

Set the quality (75 works for most cases), choose a max width like 1920 px for web, and select WebP, JPEG or PNG output.

Compress & download

Press the button, compare before and after side by side, see the % saved, and download each file — or all of them in one go.

Why Heavy Images Quietly Kill Your Website and Your Ads

On most websites we audit, images make up 60–70% of the total page weight. One unoptimised 4 MB photo straight from a phone camera can add 8–10 seconds of loading time on a normal Indian 4G connection. And the data is brutal: more than half of mobile visitors leave a page that takes over 3 seconds to load. They do not complain — they simply tap back and open your competitor's site. Every heavy image is money leaking out of your funnel before your offer is even seen.

It gets worse when you run ads. Google Ads and Meta both measure landing page experience as part of your quality score. A slow landing page means a lower score, and a lower score means you pay more per click for the same position — sometimes 30–50% more. Our team has seen campaigns where simply compressing the landing page images dropped the cost per lead within two weeks, with no change to the ad creative or targeting at all.

Here are the sizes we recommend to our own clients: full-width website banners at 1920 px wide and under 200 KB; blog and content images at 1280 px and under 120 KB; Instagram feed posts at 1080 × 1350 px; Stories and Reels covers at 1080 × 1920 px; and images for WhatsApp broadcasts at 800–1080 px and under 100 KB, so they open instantly even on slow networks in tier-2 and tier-3 cities.

Our biggest tip: switch to WebP. It is typically 25–35% smaller than JPEG at the same visual quality, supports transparency like PNG, and works in every modern browser. This free tool does the resizing, compression and WebP conversion in one step — fully inside your browser, so your files stay 100% private. Run every image through it before it goes on your website, your ads or your WhatsApp campaigns.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do my images get uploaded to your server?

No. This tool runs completely inside your browser using built-in canvas technology. Your images never leave your device, so it is safe even for private photos, ID documents and client files.

Which image formats does this tool support?

You can add JPG, PNG and WebP files. You can also convert between formats — for example, turn a heavy PNG into a light WebP or JPEG and save up to 80–90% of the file size.

What quality setting should I use?

For most website and ad images, a quality of 70–80 gives the best balance — the image looks almost the same but the file becomes much smaller. Go lower (50–65) for WhatsApp sharing, and higher (85+) for photography portfolios.

Why should I convert images to WebP?

WebP files are usually 25–35% smaller than JPEG at the same visual quality, and they also support transparency like PNG. All modern browsers support WebP, so it is the best default format for websites and landing pages.

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