Free Online JPG Compressor

Reduce JPG file size while maintaining quality. Perfect for photos, web images, and digital content.

DROP YOUR JPG IMAGES HERE

or click to browse JPG files

Max 5MB per file - Up to 10 JPG images per upload

All processing local + server-side transient, no files stored.

How To Compress JPG

01

Upload JPG Files

Drag and drop your JPEG files. Multi-photo upload is fully supported.

02

Tune Lossy Output

Turn down the quality slider slightly to see massive file size drops without visual artifacting.

03

Download

Save your lightweight JPGs instantly, optimized for web and social media.

Make Your JPG Smaller Without Losing Quality

Lossy Perfection

JPEG compression removes unneeded data to reduce size without noticeable blur.

Fast Page Loads

Lean JPGs speed up rendering and improve user experience.

Save Bandwidth

Lower file sizes mean lower hosting costs and faster mobile downloads.

Why Compress JPG?

Shrinking JPGs eliminates hidden metadata and applies lossy algorithms for much lighter files. This improves loading speed and SEO metrics.

Tip: 75%-85% quality usually gives excellent size reduction while looking almost identical.

Quality vs Size Guide

JPG compression is lossy, trading some quality for smaller file size. Adjust the quality slider to see file size changes.

Demo Quality85%

Sample: 2MB Photo

WEBP
0.52 MB-74%
JPEG
0.59 MB-71%
AVIF
540.0 KB-73%
PNG
2.00 MBNo savings

Quality Recommendations

90-100%Maximum Quality

Professional prints - Portfolio - Minimal compression

75-89%Recommended

Website photos - Social media - Best balance

50-74%High Compression

Thumbnails - Email attachments - Faster loading

10-49%Maximum Compression

Previews only - Visible artifacts - Not recommended

Frequently Asked Questions

JPG uses lossy compression that removes less-visible image data, significantly reducing file size.

Most sites use 75%-85% quality for the best balance between image quality and file size.

Yes. Lighter JPG files improve loading speed and Core Web Vitals, which can help search rankings.

JPG is better for complex photos and gradients. PNG is better for transparency, logos, and UI graphics.