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Everything you need to know about compressing images, converting formats, and optimizing photos for web and print.
Quick Start Guides
Step-by-step instructions for all our tools
Image CompressionReduce file sizes while maintaining quality
- 1Upload your image by dragging and dropping or clicking the upload area
- 2Adjust compression quality (10-100%) based on your needs
- 3Select output format (JPEG, PNG, WebP, or AVIF)
- 4Click 'Compress' and download your optimized image
Format ConversionConvert between different image formats
- 1Go to the 'Format Converter' tab
- 2Upload your image
- 3Choose your desired output format
- 4Click 'Convert' and download the converted image
Watermark RemovalRemove unwanted watermarks from images
- 1Switch to the 'Remove Watermark' tab
- 2Upload your image with watermark
- 3Use the eraser tool to paint over the watermark
- 4Adjust brush size for precision and click 'Finish Processing'
Super ResolutionEnhance image resolution using AI
- 1Navigate to the 'Super Resolution' tab
- 2Upload your low-resolution image
- 3Select enlargement scale (2x, 3x, or 4x)
- 4Click 'Start Enhancement' and download the upscaled image
Optimization Tips
Best practices for different use cases
Choose the Right Format
Use JPEG for photos, PNG for graphics with transparency, WebP for best compression, and AVIF for next-generation efficiency.
Optimize for Web
For websites, aim for images under 100KB. Use 72 DPI resolution and compress to 70-80% quality for optimal loading speed.
Email Attachments
Keep email attachments under 2MB. Compress images to 60-70% quality and consider resizing large images before compression.
Social Media
Different platforms have different requirements. Instagram prefers 1080x1080px, while Facebook works well with 1200x630px for posts.
Print Quality
For printing, maintain 300 DPI resolution and use minimal compression (90-95% quality) to preserve detail and color accuracy.
Batch Processing
When compressing multiple images, use consistent settings for uniform results. Process similar image types together for efficiency.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about image compression and optimization
How do I compress an image?
Simply drag and drop your image onto our compression tool, adjust the quality settings if needed, and click compress. Your optimized image will be ready for download in seconds.
What image formats are supported?
We support JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP, and TIFF formats. You can also convert between different formats for optimal compression.
How much can I reduce file size?
Typically, you can reduce file sizes by 50-80% without noticeable quality loss. The exact reduction depends on the original image and compression settings.
Is my data safe?
Yes! All image processing happens in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring complete privacy and security.
Can I compress multiple images at once?
Our batch compression feature allows you to compress multiple images simultaneously, saving you time and effort.
What's the difference between lossy and lossless compression?
Lossy compression reduces file size by removing some image data, while lossless compression maintains all original data. We offer both options depending on your needs.
How do I choose the right compression quality?
For web use, 70-80% quality is usually optimal. For print, use 90-95%. For thumbnails or previews, 50-60% may be sufficient.
Can I undo compression?
Compression is irreversible for lossy formats. Always keep a backup of your original images if you might need them later.
Technical Specifications
Supported Formats
File Limits
Browser Compatibility
Our image compressor works in all modern browsers that support HTML5 Canvas and File API:
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