Image Compressor

Shrink JPEG, PNG and WebP images in your browser. Resize, convert format, and strip EXIF metadata.

๐Ÿ”’ All processing happens in your browser โ€” no file is uploaded to our servers.

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JPEG, PNG, WebP

About the image compressor

Photographs and screenshots straight off a phone are usually two to ten times larger than they need to be for the web, for email attachments, or for product listings. The BizAssets image compressor re-encodes your images at a quality level you choose and, optionally, resizes them so they're no larger than the dimensions you actually need. The result is a smaller file that still looks good, with no quality cliff and no waiting on an upload.

Everything happens inside your browser. We use the open-source browser-image-compression library, which spawns a Web Worker so compression never blocks the page, and we tell it not to preserve EXIF โ€” so camera, lens, timestamp and GPS metadata are stripped automatically. Your file is never sent to BizAssets, never written to any database, and never seen by anyone else. When you close the tab, it's gone.

How to use it

Drag one or more images into the drop zone, or use Choose files to pick them. Set the quality slider โ€” 0.7 is a sensible default for photos, and 0.85 is closer to original quality. If you have a hard ceiling on file size, set the Max output size; the library will keep re-encoding until it hits the target. Set a Max width or height if you want to downscale large source images at the same time. Pick an Output format โ€” keep the original to play it safe, or convert to WebP for the smallest files at the same visual quality. Click Compress, then download each file individually or grab all of them in a single zip.

When to use which format

WebP is the smallest modern format and is supported by every current browser โ€” pick it for the web. JPEG is the universal photo format and is the safest choice for email attachments and older software. PNG is lossless and is the right choice for screenshots, logos, and any image with sharp edges or text where JPEG compression would smear.

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