Free Image Compressor

Image Compressor Tool

Image Compressor

Reduce image file size while preserving quality

Drag & drop images here or click to browse

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Features of this Image Compressor Tool:

  1. Drag and Drop Interface: Users can drag images or click to browse
  2. Compression Options:
    • Quality adjustment (0-100%)
    • Maximum width/height constraints
    • Output format selection (JPEG, PNG, WebP, or auto-detect)
  3. Visual Comparison: Side-by-side preview of original and compressed images
  4. Detailed Statistics:
    • Original and compressed file sizes
    • Percentage reduction
    • Final dimensions
    • Output format
  5. Download Button: Easy download of compressed images
  6. Responsive Design: Works on mobile and desktop devices
  7. Progress Indicator: Shows compression progress

How to Use:

  1. Save the three files (index.html, styles.css, script.js) in the same folder
  2. Open index.html in a web browser
  3. Drag and drop images or click to browse
  4. Adjust compression settings as needed
  5. Click “Compress Images”
  6. View results and download compressed images

Free Image Compressor FAQ

Q1: What is a free image compressor?

A free image compressor is an online or software tool that reduces image file size without significantly compromising image quality.

Q2: Why should I compress images?

Compressing images helps reduce file size, speeding up website loading, saving storage space, and improving user experience.

Q3: Do compressed images lose quality?

Most image compressors offer options to compress images without noticeable quality loss, though aggressive compression may slightly reduce quality.

Q4: What formats can be compressed?

Common formats like JPEG, PNG, GIF, SVG, and WebP can typically be compressed using free compressors.

Q5: Is it safe to compress images online?

Yes, reputable image compressors securely handle your files and usually delete them after processing. Always check the privacy policy before uploading sensitive images.

Q6: Are there size limits when using free compressors?

Yes, most free image compressors have file size limits (typically 5-25MB per image). Premium versions often support larger files.

Q7: Can I compress multiple images at once?

Many free compressors support batch compression, allowing multiple images to be processed simultaneously.

Q8: Does compression affect image dimensions?

Typically, image compressors maintain original dimensions unless you explicitly choose to resize the images.

Q9: How long are my images stored online?

Reliable free compressors usually delete your images automatically shortly after compression, often within hours.

Q10: Do I need special software to compress images?

No, many image compressors are browser-based, requiring no software download or installation.

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