Compress images online
Make photos and screenshots smaller for chat, email, or the web. Common formats and iPhone photos (HEIC) supported—pick quality and output type.
Step 1: choose an image
Shrink images in your browser—fast and private
Choose file or drag and drop it here
Photos and screenshots work; iPhone HEIC works; .svg icons and illustrations work (they’re converted to a normal image first). Everything runs locally—not uploaded.
FAQ
- Are my photos uploaded to the internet?
- No. Processing happens in your own browser on your phone or computer—we don’t store your images.
- Which image types are supported?
- Common JPG, PNG, GIF; SVG for web graphics; HEIC/HEIF from iPhones. You can export as JPG, WebP, or PNG (often larger but crisp).
- Will compression make images blurry?
- It can. Smaller files and lower quality settings mean more blur. Raise the quality slider or the max side length until it looks good to you.
- What does “max longest side” mean?
- We look at width and height, limit the longer edge to the number you enter, and scale the other edge proportionally—so the image isn’t stretched. Bigger numbers usually mean sharper but larger files. We never upscale small images.
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