Compress JPG, PNG, WebP for free. 100% local processing in browser, no upload to server
Supports JPG, PNG, WebP • Up to 10 images • Max 20MB per image
Quality 85% • Good compression
Quality 70% • High compression
Quality 95% • Light compression
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Image Compressor is a free and powerful tool that allows you to easily reduce image size while maintaining quality. This tool is very useful for website owners, designers, developers, and users who need to improve page loading speed.
Our Image Compressor works entirely in your browser (Client-Side), meaning all compression operations are performed locally and no images are uploaded to the server. This ensures maximum privacy and security. You can compress JPG, PNG, WebP using flexible settings: balanced, maximum compression, or best quality.
Images are not uploaded to server
JPG, PNG, WebP
Privacy protection
Adjust dimensions
We recommend 85% quality (balanced) for general use. For web use 70-80%, and for printing use 90-95%.
No, all compression operations are performed locally in your browser. No images are uploaded to the server, ensuring maximum privacy and security.
What is EXIF?
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is metadata automatically saved inside image files when captured by a camera or phone. This data contains extensive information about the image.
What information does EXIF contain?
• Camera information: Camera type, lens, camera settings (ISO, aperture, shutter speed)
• Geographic location: GPS coordinates (longitude and latitude) - this is very dangerous!
• Date and time: Exact time the photo was taken
• Additional information: Image orientation, software used for editing
Why remove EXIF?
1. Privacy protection: Geographic location can reveal where you live or places you visit
2. Reduce file size: Removing EXIF reduces file size by 5-15%
3. Security: Prevent tracking through location data
4. Speed: Smaller files = faster loading on websites
When should EXIF be removed?
• When sharing images online (social media, websites, blogs)
• When uploading images to public websites
• When sending images via email
• When you need to reduce file size