Image Compressor

Shrink photos without uploading them

Those "free image resizer" sites keep a copy of everything you upload. This one does the same job in your browser — your photos never leave this device.

Turn off your Wi-Fi, then press Compress. It still works. That is the proof, not the promise: the resizing is done by this browser tab, so a passport scan, a payslip or a client's photo is never sent anywhere. No image is stored anywhere either — close the tab and the queue goes with it. The only thing this page remembers between visits is which settings you last picked.

Or drop files — or a whole folder — anywhere on this page, or paste a screenshot with Ctrl‑V. Up to 200 images at a time, no daily limit and no account; nothing is uploaded, so your device's memory is the only real ceiling.

Settings

We try qualities until it fits, and drop the pixel size only if quality alone cannot get there — then the row tells you exactly what it landed at. We aim a little under, so it clears the limit whichever way the form counts a kilobyte.

Images

    No images yet

    Add email attachments, listing photos, forum avatars, passport scans — anything a form has just told you is too big. They stay on this device the whole time.

    What this costs you

    • No account or email address
    • No upload — ever, to anyone
    • No daily or per-batch limit
    • No credit meter to run out
    • No watermark on anything
    • No ads and no cookie banner
    • No card on file
    • No file kept after you close the tab

    The tip jar in the header is the only ask on this page, and ignoring it changes nothing at all — there is no paid tier for it to unlock.