OpenConvert
🔒 100% private · runs in your browser

Image Compressor (No Upload)

Compress and convert JPG, PNG, WebP & AVIF in bulk. Your images are processed entirely on your device - nothing is ever uploaded to a server.

Drop images here or click to choose files · JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP · batch supported
🔒 No upload - files never leave your device Instant - processed on your machine ♾️ Unlimited - no signup, no limits
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Compress images without uploading them anywhere

Most online image compressors send your photos to a server you don't control. This one doesn't. Every image you add is read and re-encoded directly inside your browser using the Canvas API, then handed back to you as a download. Nothing is transmitted, logged, or stored - close the tab and it's gone.

How to compress an image in your browser

  1. Drop one or more images onto the box above (or click to pick files).
  2. Choose an output format - WebP usually gives the smallest file at the same quality, JPG is the safest for sharing, and PNG keeps transparency.
  3. Set a quality level. 75-85% is the sweet spot for photos - visually identical, far smaller.
  4. Optionally cap the width or height to shrink large photos before compressing.
  5. Click Compress images, then download each result or all at once.

JPG vs WebP vs PNG - which should I pick?

WebP typically saves 25-35% over JPG at the same visual quality and is supported by every modern browser. Use JPG when you need maximum compatibility (email, older apps). Use PNG only when you need a transparent background or pixel-perfect graphics, since it's lossless and larger.

FAQ

Does this Image Compressor upload files to a server?

No. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your files never leave your device.

Is there a file size or count limit?

No artificial limit - the only constraint is your device's memory. Very large batches are processed one image at a time.

Does it work offline?

Once the page is loaded it runs without a connection, because the work is done on your machine.

Will compressing reduce quality?

Lossy formats (JPG/WebP) trade a little quality for much smaller files. At 80% the difference is usually invisible. PNG is lossless.
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