Social Sharing - Adjust image size and quality for optimal social media publishing
Storage Saving - Reduce image file size to save storage space on your devices or servers
Batch Processing - Process large quantities of image files at once to save time
Format Conversion - Convert between different image formats, including the latest AVIF format
Mobile Adaptation - Compress images for mobile devices and slower network environments
Print Optimization - Adjust image quality and size for high-quality print output
Common Questions (Q&A):
Q: Will image compression reduce quality? A: Lossy compression can reduce detail, but a reasonable quality setting balances file size and visual clarity.
Q: Should I use PNG, JPEG, or WebP? A: Use JPEG or WebP for photos, PNG or WebP for transparency, and WebP when web performance is the priority and compatibility is acceptable.
Q: Where are compressed images useful? A: They are useful for web pages, blog images, product photos, email attachments, and social uploads where smaller files load faster.