Image Compressor
Compress PNG, JPG, JPEG, and WebP images locally to reduce file size for websites, email, and everyday sharing.
Upload image
Choose a PNG, JPG, JPEG, or WebP image up to 10 MB.
Quality controls work best with JPG and WebP. PNG export may not always get smaller.
Compression settings
Choose a compression mode, quality, and export format.
Compression mode
Compression mode
Compression quality
Quality: 82%
Output format
Output format
Compression result
Compare original and compressed output, then download the smaller file.
Images are compressed in your browser only and are not uploaded to our server.
How it works
Upload one image
Start with a PNG, JPG, JPEG, or WebP file.
Choose quality
Use a preset or adjust the quality slider manually.
Download the smaller file
Preview the result and save the compressed image.
Useful for
Website images
Improve loading speed by reducing images before publishing.
Blog graphics
Reduce article images while keeping visual readability.
Product photos
Optimize product images for storefronts and upload flows.
Email attachments
Make images smaller and easier to send in email.
Form upload limits
Compress images to pass stricter size requirements.
Social sharing
Create lightweight images for faster sharing.
Local processing, privacy first
Images are compressed in your browser and are never uploaded to our server.
No original upload
All compression work happens locally in your browser.
Stays in your browser
All compression work happens in your browser. Your images never leave your device.
Private-image friendly
Suitable for personal, confidential, or internal images.
FAQ
Not always. Browser PNG export can remove some metadata, but deep lossless PNG optimization is outside this local compressor.
For photos, WebP or JPG is usually smaller than PNG. PNG is better for graphics with transparency or sharp flat colors.
JPG and WebP compression may reduce detail at lower quality values. Use the quality slider to balance file size and image clarity.
No. Compression runs in your browser. The original image is not uploaded to Easton Tools.
Yes. This compressor changes file size and export quality by default, not the image width and height.
Not yet. This page focuses on one-image preview and download. Batch compression is planned for a future workflow.