Professional Image Compression

Optimize your images without sacrificing quality. Our advanced algorithms deliver the perfect balance between file size and visual fidelity.




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Image Compression Tool

Compression Settings

Smallest 80 Best

Drag & Drop Your Images Here

Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP (Max 50 images, 10MB each)

Optimizing your images...

Compression Results

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Images Processed

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Frequently Asked Questions

What image formats does PixelPerfect support?

Our professional-grade compression tool supports all major image formats including JPEG, PNG, WEBP, and GIF. You can maintain the original format or convert to your preferred output format during compression.

How does PixelPerfect maintain image quality?

We use advanced algorithms that analyze each image's content to apply the most efficient compression method. Our technology preserves visual quality while aggressively reducing file size, using techniques like:

  • Perceptual quality optimization
  • Smart metadata stripping
  • Adaptive color palette reduction
  • Intelligent quantization
Is there a limit to how many images I can process?

Our free tier allows processing up to 50 images per batch (10MB each). Professional accounts can process up to 500 images per batch with 25MB file size limit. For enterprise needs, contact our sales team for custom solutions.

Where are my images processed and stored?

All processing occurs in your browser for maximum privacy and security. Your images are never uploaded to our servers. For added protection, all processed images are automatically cleared when you close the browser tab.

What's the difference between lossy and lossless compression?

Lossy compression reduces file size by permanently eliminating certain information (especially redundant data). Lossless compression reduces file size without quality loss by finding better ways to store the data. PixelPerfect automatically selects the optimal method based on your quality settings and image content.