Image Compressor
Compress JPG, PNG, and WebP images with smart optimization. Drag the quality slider to find the perfect balance between file size and clarity — real-time preview shows you exactly what you'll get.
Drop an image here or click to browse
Supports JPG, PNG, and WebP
100% Secure
Runs in Browser
No Upload Needed
About Image Compressor
Page load speed directly impacts conversion rates — Google's research shows a 1-second delay reduces conversions by 7%. Heavy images are the primary culprit. Davirix Image Compressor uses perceptual quality algorithms to remove data the human eye can't see. A 5 MB DSLR photo typically compresses to 200-500 KB with no visible difference. The tool supports all major web formats (JPG, PNG, WebP) and lets you adjust the quality slider for precise control. Web developers, bloggers, and e-commerce teams use it daily to keep their sites fast without sacrificing visual appeal.
Key Features
- Smart lossy compression — removes invisible data only
- Real-time preview: see quality vs. file size before downloading
- Adjustable quality slider (1-100%)
- Supports JPG, PNG, and WebP
- Bulk compress — process dozens of images at once
- Before/after file size comparison
How to Use Image Compressor
- 1
Upload images
Drop one or more images into the upload area. JPG, PNG, and WebP are all supported.
- 2
Adjust quality
Use the slider to set your target quality. The preview updates in real time.
- 3
Download compressed images
See the size reduction percentage and download your optimized files.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much will my images shrink?
- Typical JPG photos compress 60-80% with no visible quality loss. PNG files with large solid areas can compress up to 90%.
- Does compression affect image dimensions?
- No. Compression only reduces file size — the pixel dimensions remain identical. Use Image Resizer if you need to change dimensions.
- Which format gives the smallest files?
- WebP is typically 25-35% smaller than JPG at the same quality. For maximum compatibility, JPG is still the safest choice.
- Can I compress PNG files without losing transparency?
- Yes. PNG compression preserves the alpha channel. Your transparent areas stay transparent.