Batch Image Compressor

Drag multiple images here, or click to select

Help

FAQ

Does this upload my images?Show
No. The compression is done in your browser.
Why is the output still large?Show
Try lowering Quality, reducing Max Width, or exporting to a more efficient format (WebP/AVIF) via the converter.
Will it keep the original format?Show
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?Show
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?Show
In most cases, the compressed output does not keep EXIF metadata.

How to compress images

  1. Drop one or multiple images.
  2. Set Quality and Max Width.
  3. Wait for processing to finish.
  4. 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.

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