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Tool • Image Compressor

Compress Images Fast & Easily

Reduce image size for faster websites and uploads. Works with JPG, PNG, and WebP (PNG/WebP are converted to JPG for better compression).

✅ Free✅ No login✅ Mobile friendly

Free Image Compressor – Compress Thumbnails & Article Images Without Losing Quality

Use this online image compressor to reduce image size while keeping your images sharp. It’s perfect for website thumbnails, blog/article images, featured images, and screenshots — helping your pages load faster and feel smoother on mobile.

  • Compress thumbnails to speed up homepages, cards, and listings.
  • Optimize article images to reduce page weight and improve user experience.
  • Better SEO with faster loading and improved performance.

Tip: For best results, keep quality between 60%–85% for a strong balance of size + clarity.

Free Image Compressor for JPG, PNG and WebP

Large images slow down websites, blogs, portfolios, ecommerce pages, and online forms. The biek.pk Image Compressor reduces image file size while keeping the photo clear enough for normal web use.

Use this compressor before uploading thumbnails, blog images, product photos, screenshots, and form images. Smaller images usually load faster, which can improve user experience and support better SEO performance.

How to compress an image online

  1. Upload your JPG, PNG, or WebP image.
  2. Choose your compression or quality setting if the tool provides one.
  3. Preview the compressed result and compare the file size.
  4. Download the optimized image.
  5. Use the compressed image on your website, form, social profile, or document.

Where image compression helps

  • Blog post images and website thumbnails.
  • Product photos for online stores and catalogs.
  • Screenshots for documentation and tutorials.
  • Images for forms, job applications, and email attachments.

Image compression tips

  • Resize very large images before compressing when you do not need full resolution.
  • Use WebP for websites when browser support is acceptable.
  • Keep important text and faces sharp by avoiding extreme compression.
  • Give final image files descriptive names before uploading to your website.

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Frequently asked questions

Will image compression affect quality?

Compression can reduce quality slightly, but the goal is to reduce file size while keeping the image visually clear.

Which format is best for websites?

WebP is often a strong choice for websites because it can keep good quality at a smaller file size.

Does compressing images help SEO?

It can help indirectly. Smaller images load faster, and faster pages usually create a better user experience.