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Compress PNG Images Online — Free

PNG files are often much larger than they need to be. Our PNG compressor reduces file size significantly while preserving transparency and image quality. All compression happens in your browser — your images never leave your device.

Tips

  • PNG vs JPEG: when to use each

    Use PNG for images with transparency, logos, and screenshots. Use JPEG for photographs where transparency isn't needed — JPEGs compress much smaller.

  • Lossless vs lossy PNG compression

    Lossless compression (default) reduces PNG size without any quality loss. Lossy compression reduces size further by reducing the colour palette — ideal for simple graphics.

  • Optimize for the web

    Web images should be under 200KB for fast page loads. A compressed PNG under 100KB loads almost instantly on mobile connections.

  • Convert to WebP for even smaller sizes

    WebP is a modern format that's typically 25–35% smaller than PNG with equivalent quality. Most modern browsers support it.

Image Compressor

AI & Productivity

Compress JPEG, PNG, and WebP images online without losing quality.

About this tool

What is the Image Compressor?

The Image Compressor reduces the file size of JPEG, PNG, and WebP images without requiring any software installation. Upload an image, adjust the quality level, and download a smaller version — the entire process happens in your browser. Single-image compression is completely free. Batch processing for multiple images at once is available with credits.

Image compression is one of the highest-impact optimizations for web performance. Images are typically the largest assets on a web page, and oversized images are a leading cause of slow load times, poor Core Web Vitals scores, and high bandwidth costs.


How to Use the Image Compressor

  1. Upload your images. Drag and drop one or more files onto the upload area, or click to browse. JPEG, PNG, and WebP files are supported.
  2. Adjust the quality level. The quality slider controls the trade-off between file size and visual fidelity. Higher quality preserves more detail; lower quality produces smaller files.
  3. Choose an output format. Keep the original format, or convert to JPEG, PNG, or WebP. JPEG produces the smallest files for photographs; PNG preserves transparency; WebP offers the best compression for modern browsers.
  4. Compare before and after. The tool shows the original and compressed images side by side with file sizes for both, so you can judge the quality difference before downloading.
  5. Download your results. Click Download on any individual file, or use Download All as ZIP when multiple images are ready.

Single Image vs Batch Processing

The first image you upload is always processed for free — no account required. If you upload more than one image, the additional files are queued and processed as a batch using credits. One credit is deducted per additional file. Credits never expire, and your balance is visible in the batch panel before you confirm.

If you do not yet have credits, the batch panel includes a link to the pricing page where you can top up your account.


Lossy vs Lossless Compression

Lossy compression (used for JPEG and WebP) permanently removes image data to achieve smaller file sizes. The removed data is typically imperceptible at moderate quality settings — a JPEG at quality 80 is often visually indistinguishable from quality 100 at a fraction of the size. Once compressed with lossy settings, the removed data cannot be recovered.

Lossless compression (used for PNG) reorganizes the image data more efficiently without discarding anything. The result looks identical to the original, but the size reduction is more modest than lossy compression.

As a general guideline: use lossy compression for photographs and complex images, and lossless for graphics, logos, and images with flat areas of color or transparency.


Why Image Size Matters

Page speed — Google's Core Web Vitals include Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), which measures how quickly the main image on a page loads. Oversized images are the most common cause of poor LCP scores.

SEO — page speed is a ranking factor. Sites that load faster tend to rank higher, and image optimization is the single most impactful step for most sites.

Bandwidth costs — if you pay for CDN bandwidth or have users on mobile connections, smaller images reduce costs and improve the experience for people on slower networks.

Storage — compressed images take up less disk space, which matters for sites with large image libraries or limited hosting storage.


Recommended Settings by Use Case

Website hero images — aim for under 150KB. Use quality 75–85 for JPEG; this range is imperceptible to most viewers at typical monitor sizes.

Product or gallery images — under 100KB each. Quality 70–80 works well for most photographs.

Thumbnails and icons — under 30KB. Lower quality is acceptable at small display sizes.

Email images — under 100KB per image to keep total email size below provider limits and reduce load time in email clients.


Privacy

Your images are compressed entirely within your browser using the Canvas API. No files are uploaded to any server — everything stays on your device.

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