Shrink PNG, JPG, and WebP files up to 80% with barely-visible quality loss — right in your browser. Free, no upload, no signup, no limits.
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Compress Images Online
A free online image compressor built for faster websites. Reduce the file size of WEBP, JPEG, and PNG images using WebAssembly, with batch compression for JPG/JPEG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, SVG, and AVIF.
Everything runs locally in your browser with no server-side processing, so your images stay private and the tool is completely safe to use.
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Why compress your images?
Images straight from a camera or design tool can be several megabytes each. Compressing them makes pages load faster, saves storage, and keeps email and chat attachments under size limits.
On a phone, large photos eat up storage fast. Compressing them frees up space so you can keep taking photos without deleting the ones you love.
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Video to Img Compress vs TinyPNG
Video to Img Compress
Uses native C++ libraries — libimagequant / libpng / zlib — compiled to WebAssembly and run on the web.
Compression happens in memory through native encoding.
After the initial load, everything runs in your browser — no upload required.
Free, with no file-size or image-count limits, and support for multi-level folders.
Fully local and open-source, so your privacy and security are guaranteed.
TinyPNG Compress
TinyPNG compresses images with smart algorithms that detect and remove unnecessary detail and redundant data to reduce file size.
Its algorithm mainly finds less-important pixels and replaces them with simpler representations to shrink the file.
TinyPNG lets you upload multiple images at once and processes up to 20 at a time.
It supports PNG, JPEG, and WebP, but not GIF, SVG, or several other formats.
Each image is limited to 5MB, which can be restrictive for very high-resolution photos.
Privacy trade-off: images must be uploaded to TinyPNG servers to be compressed.
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No Upload, Local Processing
Your files are processed locally in your browser. Video to Img does not need to upload images or videos to a server for these tools.
Use it for screenshots, private photos, documents, tutorials, product images, and quick notes with better privacy.