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Compress

Reduce file size while keeping the original shape.

Reduce file size while keeping the original shape.

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Review and download the processed image.

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Upload an image to preview optimization, format conversion, or social sizing changes here.

Image Compressor

UseDaily's free online image compressor reduces the file size of JPG, PNG, and WebP images directly in your browser. Adjust quality settings, preview the result before downloading, and shrink images for web, email, or social sharing — without uploading to any server.

How to Use

Upload your JPG, PNG, or WebP image using the upload area. Adjust the quality slider to balance file size and visual quality. Preview the compressed result and download when satisfied.

Who Is This For?

1

Web Developers

Optimize images before adding them to websites to improve page load speed.

2

Content Creators

Reduce image file sizes for faster email attachments and social media uploads.

3

Designers

Export lightweight versions of assets for web delivery without external tools.

Key Features

Quality Control

Adjust the compression level with a slider to find the right balance between file size and image quality.

Before/After Preview

See the original and compressed images side by side before downloading.

Privacy-First

Images are processed entirely in your browser using the Canvas API — nothing is uploaded.

Privacy Focused

All processing happens in your browser. Your data is never sent to any server.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. UseDaily's image compressor is completely free to use with no account required.
No. Your image is processed entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. It never leaves your device.
JPG, PNG, and WebP are supported for both input and output.
Results vary by image content and quality setting. Typical reductions range from 20% to 70% with minimal visible quality loss.