Step-by-step guide to compressing images for web. Reduce file size by 60 to 80 percent without visible quality loss. Free browser-based tool, no software needed.
Large images are the number one cause of slow websites. A single uncompressed smartphone photo can be 5 to 8MB. Google penalises slow pages in search rankings — and users abandon pages that take more than 3 seconds to load. The solution: compress images before uploading, completely free, right in your browser.
Google's Core Web Vitals update specifically measures Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) — how fast the biggest element on your page (usually a hero image) loads. A poor LCP score directly hurts your Google ranking. Image compression is the single highest-impact performance optimisation for most websites.
Research from Google shows pages loading in 1 second have 3x higher conversion rates than pages loading in 5 seconds. Every 100KB you remove from an image is measurable improvement in page load time.
| Format | Best For | Compression Type | Typical Size Reduction |
|---|---|---|---|
| JPG / JPEG | Photographs, complex images | Lossy (some quality loss) | 60 to 80% |
| PNG | Logos, screenshots, transparency | Lossless (no quality loss) | 20 to 40% |
| WebP | Everything — modern format | Both lossy and lossless | 25 to 35% better than JPG |
Simple rule: photographs go as JPG. Logos, icons, and screenshots go as PNG. If your audience uses modern browsers, convert to WebP for the best compression.
| Use Case | Max File Size | Recommended Dimensions |
|---|---|---|
| Hero banner image | 200KB | 1920 x 600 pixels |
| Blog post featured image | 150KB | 1200 x 630 pixels |
| Product thumbnail | 60KB | 400 x 400 pixels |
| Profile picture | 30KB | 200 x 200 pixels |
| Open Graph social image | 100KB | 1200 x 630 pixels |
The quality slider controls the trade-off between file size and visual quality. Here is what to expect at different settings:
Yes, indirectly. Smaller images improve page speed, and page speed is a confirmed Google ranking factor. Better Core Web Vitals scores (especially LCP) correlate with higher search rankings and lower bounce rates.
Our AILabForce image compressor runs entirely in your browser — no uploads, no server processing, complete privacy. It supports JPG, PNG, and WebP with a real-time quality preview before downloading.
Yes. The compressor works on any modern browser including Chrome and Safari on Android and iPhone. Upload from your photo library, adjust quality, and download the compressed version directly to your phone.
At 80% quality for JPG, compression is virtually invisible at normal viewing distances. The human eye cannot detect the subtle colour information removed by compression at this level. Only at very low quality settings (below 60%) do visible artefacts appear.
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