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Compress image online and reduce image size for JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, HEIC, BMP, and ICO with private browser-based processing.

Compress Image Online and Reduce Image Size by Task

This compress category works as a topical hub for users who want to compress image online, reduce image size, and reduce image file size across different intents. It connects general image compression, target-size compression, format-specific compression, HEIC compression, and batch image compression in one place.

Compression Intents Covered Here

General compress image searches

Use the main compress image tool when you want one page to reduce image size for JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and HEIC files.

Target-size compression

Use dedicated pages like compress image to 200KB, 100KB, 50KB, or 20KB when a form or portal has a strict upload limit.

Format-specific compression

Use compress JPG, compress PNG, compress GIF, or compress HEIC when the user intent is tied to a single format and output expectation.

Batch image compression

Use the bulk image compressor when you need to reduce image file size for many files in one session.

Choose the Right Compression Page

Reduce image size for websites

Start with the main image compressor to make blog images, product photos, and landing page assets lighter before publishing.

Compress photos for upload limits

Switch to the 200KB, 100KB, 50KB, or 20KB tools when applications, government sites, or exam systems reject larger files.

Keep the original image workflow

Use the JPG, PNG, GIF, or HEIC pages when you want keyword-specific compression plus defaults that match the original format.

Features

  • Lightning-fast processing — your images never leave your browser
  • Covering compression, conversion, editing, and EXIF inspection
  • One tool per task — open it, use it, download the result
  • No sign-up, no upload to servers, no hidden paywall

Use Cases

Compress tools help with common tasks like reducing file size, switching formats, resizing images, removing watermarks, and checking metadata.

Each tool does one thing well — finish your task in seconds without installing anything.

How to Pick a Tool

  • Start with the Compress page that matches the end result you want, not just the file you have now.
  • Use single-purpose tools when you need one clear action like crop, resize, convert, or compress.
  • Use format-specific or target-size pages when a platform has strict format or upload rules.
  • Review the result in the browser, then download only the output that matches your next step.

Because every page runs in the browser, you can compress image online, compare results, and reduce image file size with stronger privacy and faster iteration.