Compress PNG for Website — Keep Quality

PNG files can be large. Compress them for your website without losing quality or transparency — optimized PNGs load faster and save bandwidth.

Drop your image here

or click to browse

Max 50MB · JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, SVG, HEIC, AVIF

85%
Smaller fileHigher quality

Lossless

No quality loss

Strip Metadata

Remove EXIF data

How to Compress PNG

1

Upload

Drag and drop your PNG file or click to browse.

2

Adjust Quality

Set compression level with the quality slider.

3

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

100% Private

Files never leave your browser

Frequently Asked Questions

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PNG Compression

PNG compression reduces file size by optimizing the internal compression algorithm — without removing any image data. The result is a smaller file that looks identical to the original.

Expected Savings

  • Simple graphics: 30-50% reduction
  • Screenshots: 20-40% reduction
  • Photos saved as PNG: 10-20% reduction (consider converting to JPG/WebP instead)

When to Use

Compress PNG when you need to keep the PNG format (transparency, lossless quality) but want smaller files. If you don't need transparency, convert to JPG or WebP for even bigger savings.

How It Works

1

Upload PNG Images

Upload PNGs from your website.

2

Compress

Automatic optimization preserves quality.

3

Download Optimized

Replace originals with compressed versions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is PNG compression lossless?

Our PNG compression optimizes the compression algorithm without removing image data, so it's effectively lossless. The output is visually identical to the input.

How much can PNG files be compressed?

Typically 20-50% depending on the image content. Simple graphics compress more than complex photos.

Should I compress PNG or convert to WebP?

If you need PNG specifically (transparency, lossless), compress it. For maximum size reduction, convert to WebP which supports both features in smaller files.