Image Compression Tool

Reduce Image Size by Up to 80%

Compress images while maintaining visual quality. Perfect for web optimization, email attachments, and faster loading.

Up to 80% size reduction Quality preserved Batch processing
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Why EasyConv

Why Use EasyConv

Professional-grade conversion with features designed for real-world workflows.

All Major Formats

Supports all popular formats.

See Exact Savings

After compression, we show original size, compressed size, and percentage reduction so you know exactly what you gained.

Lossless

No quality loss during conversion.

Secure Processing

Files are processed securely.

Mobile Compatible

Works on iOS and Android.

Batch-Ready Workflow

Compress one image now or integrate our API into your workflow to compress thousands automatically.

300+ Formats

Supported Formats

Detailed breakdown of every format supported by this converter.

Format Description Extension Use Case
JPG (LOSSY) Quality-based JPEG compression .jpg Photos, blog images, social media
JPG (QUALITY 90) Near-lossless JPEG, minimal artifacts .jpg Portfolio images, product photos
JPG (QUALITY 70) Balanced compression, small size .jpg General web usage, thumbnails
JPG (QUALITY 50) Aggressive compression, visible loss .jpg Previews, low-bandwidth pages
PNG (LOSSLESS) Lossless crush, removes metadata .png Logos, UI assets, transparency
WEBP (LOSSY) WebP with adjustable quality level .webp Modern web images, next-gen CDN
WEBP (LOSSLESS) Lossless WebP for maximum fidelity .webp Icons, diagrams, illustrations
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about this conversion tool.

For web images, 80% quality is a great balance — typically 40–60% smaller with no visible difference. Use 90% for print-ready files, 50–65% for thumbnails.

No. Compression only reduces file size through encoding efficiency. Width and height remain exactly the same as your original.

PNG compression is always lossless. We remove unnecessary metadata, comments, and redundant palette entries without changing a single pixel.

Typical JPG photos compress 40–70% at quality 80. Images straight from camera apps often contain unused metadata that can be stripped for further gains.

Currently the compressor targets static images. For animated GIF optimization, use our dedicated GIF Maker tool which lets you control frame delay and loop settings.

Free users can compress files up to 100 MB. Most web images are well under 10 MB, making this limit rarely a concern for typical usage.
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Who Uses This Tool

Real-world use cases from professionals across different industries.

Web Developer
Improve Page Load Speed

Compress hero images, product photos, and blog thumbnails before deployment to reduce LCP and improve Core Web Vitals.

E-commerce Manager
Shrink Product Image Catalogs

Reduce thousands of product photos from 2–5 MB down to under 300 KB without visible quality loss — saving CDN bandwidth costs.

Marketing Manager
Email-Ready Attachments

Most email clients enforce a 10 MB attachment cap. Compress images to ensure your newsletters and pitch decks always get through.

Mobile App Developer
Reduce App Asset Sizes

Compress bundled image assets before including them in your iOS or Android app to shrink download size and improve launch speed.

WordPress Admin
Compress Before CMS Upload

Pre-compress images before uploading to WordPress or Shopify to avoid relying on server-side plugins that slow admin performance.

Photographer
Web-Ready Portfolio Images

Compress high-res DSLR exports (20–50 MB) to shareable web images under 1 MB while keeping them visually stunning.

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Comparison

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Feature Our Tool
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Lossless Varies
Quality Varies
Shows exact bytes saved Varies
No installation
WebP compression Varies
Files auto-deleted (2h) Varies
Free Varies
API access Pro
Technical Specifications

Technical Specifications

Detailed technical information about our conversion engine.

Limits
  • Max file size: 100 MB (free)
  • Supported formats: JPG, PNG, WebP
  • Output stays same format as input
MozJPEG OptiPNG Pillow JPEG PNG WebP lossless
Engine
Pillow 10.x + MozJPEG + OptiPNG
Quality
JPEG: quality 50–90 (adjustable); PNG: lossless crush via zlib level 9; WebP: quality 75–90
Speed
Typical compression in under 2 seconds for files up to 10 MB
Security
HTTPS transfer · isolated temp dir · auto-purged in 2 h
Typical savings
40–80% file size reduction
Visual quality
Indistinguishable at quality 80+
Size report
Before/after bytes shown on result
Complete Guide

Image Compression Explained: Lossy vs Lossless

Image compression is one of the most impactful web performance optimisations available. Understanding the difference between lossy and lossless compression helps you make the right trade-off for every use case.

What Is Lossy Image Compression?

Lossy compression permanently removes some image data to achieve smaller file sizes. JPEG and WebP use lossy compression by default. At quality 80+, the differences are invisible to the human eye — typical savings are 40–70% compared to an uncompressed source. The key trade-off is that repeated lossy compression compounds quality loss, so always compress from the original file.

What Is Lossless Image Compression?

Lossless compression reduces file size by encoding data more efficiently without discarding any information. PNG uses lossless compression — every pixel in the output is bit-for-bit identical to the input. Lossless savings are typically 10–30% compared to unoptimised files. It is ideal for logos, screenshots, UI elements, and any image where pixel-perfect accuracy is required.

The Right Quality Setting for Every Use Case

Quality 90 — near-lossless, ideal for portfolio photos and client deliverables. Quality 80 — the sweet spot for most web images; typically 50% smaller than the original. Quality 70 — good for thumbnails and previews. Quality 50–65 — aggressive compression for low-bandwidth situations where small size outweighs visual fidelity.

Why PNG Compression Behaves Differently

PNG uses the DEFLATE algorithm (the same as ZIP). The compression level (zlib 1–9) controls how hard the encoder tries to find redundancies — higher levels take longer but produce smaller files. We always use level 9. We also strip metadata (camera info, timestamps, ICC profiles) unless you specifically need them, saving an additional 5–15 KB on typical files.

The Impact on Core Web Vitals and SEO

Google PageSpeed Insights and Lighthouse flag uncompressed images as a critical performance issue. Images are the single biggest contributor to page weight on most sites. Reducing image payload directly improves LCP (Largest Contentful Paint) — a Core Web Vitals metric that influences your Google search ranking. A 1-second improvement in page load time can increase conversions by 7%.

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