Batch Image Compressor
Drag multiple images here, or click to select
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FAQ
Does this upload my images?ShowHide
No. The compression is done in your browser.
Why is the output still large?ShowHide
Try lowering Quality, reducing Max Width, or exporting to a more efficient format (WebP/AVIF) via the converter.
Will it keep the original format?ShowHide
For common formats (JPG/PNG/WebP/AVIF), the tool tries to keep the same format. For uncommon formats, it may fall back to PNG.
Why did my image become PNG?ShowHide
Some source formats cannot be re-encoded reliably in the browser, so the tool uses PNG as a safe fallback.
Does it keep EXIF metadata?ShowHide
In most cases, the compressed output does not keep EXIF metadata.
How to compress images
- Drop one or multiple images.
- Set Quality and Max Width.
- Wait for processing to finish.
- Download each compressed image.
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What this tool does
This page compresses multiple images at once and helps you reduce file size for:
- Faster website loading
- Smaller uploads (forms, email, chat apps)
- Lower storage usage
It provides two main controls:
- Quality: lower = smaller size, but more artifacts
- Max Width: downscale large images to a target width (preserves aspect ratio)
Examples
Example 1: Compress a large photo for the web
Input:
DSC_0001.jpg (4032×3024, 4.8MB)
Settings:
Quality: 70%
Max Width: 1280px
Output:
DSC_0001-compressed.jpg (much smaller, good for web)
Example 2: Compress screenshots
Input:
screenshot.png (large, sharp UI)
Tip:
- If lowering Quality doesn’t reduce size much for PNG, consider converting to WebP for web usage.
Troubleshooting
- If the result looks blurry, increase Quality or raise Max Width.
- If you need a specific target size (e.g. under 200KB), try a few Quality values (70 → 60 → 50) and check the output size.