Compress PNG for Email Attachments
PNG screenshots and graphics can be large. Compress them before emailing to stay within attachment limits and ensure fast delivery.
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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 PNG
Upload
Drag and drop your PNG file or click to browse.
Adjust Quality
Set compression level with the quality slider.
Download
Download your optimized PNG file.
Features
Smart Compression
Advanced PNG 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
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Files never leave your browser
Frequently Asked Questions
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Convert NowPNG Email Tips
PNG is ideal for screenshots, logos, and graphics in email. But file sizes can be large. Compressing before sending ensures fast delivery and stays within attachment limits.
Compression vs Conversion
For screenshots with text, keep as compressed PNG for clarity. For photos, consider converting to JPG for much smaller files. For logos with transparency, PNG is the only choice.
How It Works
Upload PNG Files
Upload screenshots or graphics.
Compress
Automatic optimization, no quality loss.
Download & Attach
Smaller files, faster email delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much smaller will my PNG be?
Typically 20-40% smaller after compression. For screenshots, savings can be even higher. The quality remains identical.
Should I use PNG or JPG for email?
Use PNG for screenshots, logos, and graphics with text. Use JPG for photos. PNG preserves sharp edges and text clarity that JPG can blur.