Compress Image

Reduce image file size while maintaining quality. Perfect for web optimization and faster uploads.

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How to Compress Images - Step by Step

1

Upload Your Image

Click the upload area or drag and drop your image. Supported formats: JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP, BMP

2

Adjust Quality

Use the quality slider to adjust compression. Lower quality = smaller file size. Preview updates in real-time

3

Check Compression Stats

View the original size, compressed size, and reduction percentage. Find the perfect balance between quality and file size

4

Download Your Image

Once satisfied with the compression, click "Download Compressed Image" to save the optimized file

Pro Tip: For web use, 60-80% quality is usually optimal. For printing, use 90-100% quality. The preview updates instantly as you adjust the slider.

Why Compress Images?

Faster Loading

Smaller files load faster on websites and apps

Save Storage

Reduce storage space on devices and servers

Easy Sharing

Share images quickly via email, messaging, or social media

Save Bandwidth

Reduce data usage and bandwidth costs

Comprehensive Guide to Online Image Compression

In today's digital world, images are everywhere. However, high-quality images often come with large file sizes, which can slow down websites, exceed email attachment limits, and fail government portal requirements. Our online image compressor is designed to solve these problems by balancing file size reduction with visual clarity.

Why specific file sizes (like 200KB) matter?

Most government portals in Gujarat, such as Digital Gujarat, MYSY, and ACPC, require documents to be uploaded in a specific size rangeโ€”usually between 50KB and 200KB. If your marksheet or Aadhaar card scan is 2MB, the portal will reject it. Our tool allows you to precisely control the compression level to hit that "sweet spot" where the file is small enough to be accepted but clear enough for the verifying officer to read your details.

Lossy vs. Lossless Compression

Our tool primarily uses lossy compression for JPEG/JPG files. This technique removes redundant data that the human eye can't easily perceive. By adjusting the quality slider, you are deciding how much data to "lose." For most educational documents, a quality setting of 70-80% is perfectโ€”it reduces the file size by up to 90% while keeping the text sharp.

Tips for the Best Results:

  • Check Legibility: After compressing, zoom in on the preview to ensure names, dates, and numbers are clearly readable.
  • Correct Format: Use JPG for photos and scanned marksheets. Use PNG for logos or images with transparent backgrounds.
  • Original Source: Always start with the highest quality original image for the best compression results.

Note: We prioritize your privacy. All compression happens locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring your sensitive documents stay 100% private.