Compress JPG for Website — Faster Loading
Image optimization is the #1 way to speed up your website. Compress JPG images to reduce page weight and improve Google's Core Web Vitals scores.
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Max 50MB · JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, SVG, HEIC, AVIF
Lossless
No quality loss
Strip Metadata
Remove EXIF data
How to Compress JPG
Upload
Drag and drop your JPG file or click to browse.
Adjust Quality
Set compression level with the quality slider.
Download
Download your optimized JPG file.
Features
Smart Compression
Advanced JPG compression algorithms
Quality Control
Fine-tune with precision slider
Lossless Mode
Compress without quality loss
EXIF Removal
Strip metadata for smaller files
Batch Compress
Multiple files with ZIP download
100% Private
Files never leave your browser
Frequently Asked Questions
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Convert NowImpact on Performance
Images account for 50-70% of average page weight. Compressing your JPGs can cut total page size in half, directly improving load times and user experience.
Quality Guidelines for Web
- Hero images — 80-85% quality (large, prominent)
- Content images — 75-80% quality (inline photos)
- Thumbnails — 60-70% quality (small preview images)
- Background images — 70-75% quality (often slightly blurred)
Core Web Vitals
Compressed images directly improve LCP (Largest Contentful Paint) — one of Google's three Core Web Vitals. Better LCP = better rankings.
How It Works
Upload Website Images
Upload your site's JPG images.
Compress at 80%
Ideal balance for web performance.
Deploy Optimized Images
Replace originals with compressed versions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What quality level should I use for my website?
80% is the sweet spot for most website images. It provides excellent visual quality with 60-70% file size reduction. Use 70% for thumbnails and 85% for hero images.
Will compressing images improve my Google ranking?
Yes. Google uses page speed as a ranking factor, and Core Web Vitals (which image size directly affects) are part of this measurement.
Should I compress or convert to WebP?
Both! First compress your JPG to remove unnecessary data, then consider converting to WebP for an additional 25-30% size reduction.
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