Compress Image
Universal image compression tool supporting PNG, JPG, JPEG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP, TIFF, HEIC and more formats.
or drop files here
Maximum file size: 50MB per file
Convert to a modern format for better compression. WebP is recommended for best results.
High Quality
Keep your files clear and usable while reducing size or converting formats.
100% Secure
All processing happens in your browser. Your files never leave your device.
Super Fast
Process multiple files in seconds with our optimized browser-based tools.
Compress, convert & crop images offline on iPhone - privacy-first, batch up to 200
Compress to Target Size
Quickly compress your files to specific file sizes
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About Image Compression
Our universal image compression tool supports all major image formats including PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP, TIFF, HEIC, and more. Using format-specific optimization algorithms, we ensure the best compression results for each image type. All processing happens locally in your browser for maximum privacy and speed. Whether you are optimizing assets for a US-hosted site on AWS, Cloudflare, or Vercel, trimming email attachments for Gmail and Outlook, or submitting documents to federal portals, this tool keeps your files lean and your workflow fast — all without uploading anything to a server.
Optimized for Users in the United States
If you are working in the United States, file size matters for email providers like Gmail (25 MB attachment cap), Outlook, and popular US hosting platforms. Compressing images and documents before uploading to Amazon S3, Cloudflare, or Netlify keeps your bandwidth costs down and improves Core Web Vitals for American visitors on both fiber and mobile networks.
- Most US email services reject attachments above 25 MB — compress to stay under that limit without switching to Google Drive or Dropbox.
- For US-based e-commerce on Shopify, aim for product images under 200 KB to keep your Google PageSpeed score competitive.
- Social platforms popular in the US — Instagram, Facebook, X (Twitter), and LinkedIn — each re-encode uploads, so feed them the smallest high-quality source file you can.
- Many US government and healthcare portals restrict document uploads to 5–10 MB; pre-compressing PDFs avoids upload failures.
How to Compress Images Online
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Upload your images
Choose one or more JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, GIF, BMP, or TIFF files from your device.
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Choose output and quality
Pick the format and quality settings that match your use case, such as smaller website images or easier email sharing.
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Compress and download
Run compression in your browser, preview the results, and download the reduced images individually or in a ZIP file.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this image compressor private?
Yes. Image compression happens locally in your browser, so your files are not uploaded to our servers.
Which image formats can I compress?
You can compress common image formats including JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP, TIFF, and HEIC.
Will image quality change after compression?
Compression settings affect the final balance between file size and visual quality. In most cases you can reduce image size significantly while keeping the image clear enough for web, email, and everyday sharing.
Can I compress multiple images at once?
Yes. You can add multiple images, compress them together, and download the results one by one or as a ZIP archive.
How to compress photos online?
Upload your photos to our image compressor and adjust the quality slider. Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, GIF, BMP, and more. All processing happens in your browser.
How to compress a picture for email?
Upload your picture, reduce quality until the file size is under your email limit, then download. Works with any image format and keeps your files private.
What is the best image compressor?
Our browser-based image compressor reduces file size by up to 80% while keeping visual quality. It supports all major formats and never uploads your images to any server.
Will this work with my Gmail or Outlook attachments?
Yes. Gmail and Outlook both cap attachments near 25 MB. Our tools can shrink most files well under that limit so you can attach them directly instead of linking to Google Drive or OneDrive.
Can I use this for sensitive business or healthcare documents?
Since all processing happens locally in your browser and nothing is uploaded, your files never touch our servers. This client-side approach supports privacy-conscious US workflows — still follow your own organization's data policies.
Does it work on Mac, Windows, and mobile?
Yes. Our tools run in any modern browser on macOS, Windows, ChromeOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. No downloads or installations required.
Is there a file size limit?
Most tools handle files up to 50 MB each. For larger files, process them in smaller batches for the smoothest experience.
Why Choose Let Compress?
- No upload required — your files stay on your device, aligning with US privacy expectations
- Free forever, no sign-up or credit card — we never sell your data
- Batch process dozens of files at once — built for fast US broadband and 5G workflows
- Tuned for US-hosted sites on AWS, Cloudflare, Vercel, and Netlify
- Runs in any modern browser — Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge on Mac, Windows, and mobile
- No file quotas or daily limits — compress as much as your project needs
Learn More About Image Compression
Explore these authoritative resources to deepen your understanding of image compression and optimization.
MDN Web Docs: Image Optimization
Comprehensive guide on image optimization for web performance by Mozilla.
Google Web Fundamentals: Image Optimization
Best practices for image optimization from Google's web performance team.
W3C WebP Specification
Official W3C specification for the WebP image format.