Drop your JPG files here
or click to browse • JPEG / JPG only • Up to 10 files
Keep JPEG for compatibility or switch to WebP for 25-35% smaller files.
JPG Compression FAQ
Use the High quality preset (95%) for virtually lossless compression. For most use cases, Medium (80%) offers an excellent balance — the visual difference is nearly imperceptible while file sizes drop by 40-60%. Use the comparison slider to verify quality before downloading.
For web use, a quality setting of 70-85% is recommended by Google and most web performance experts. This typically reduces file sizes by 50-70% compared to camera-original JPEGs while maintaining excellent visual quality. We default to 80% as the sweet spot.
Yes, EXIF data (GPS location, camera model, date taken, etc.) is automatically removed during compression. This happens because we redraw your image onto a fresh canvas — only visible pixels survive. This improves privacy and typically reduces file size by an additional 5-15KB.
For websites and modern apps, yes. WebP files are typically 25-35% smaller than JPEGs at the same visual quality. All modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) support WebP since 2020. Keep JPEG only if you need compatibility with very old software.