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Compress JPG Images Online for Free

Shrink your JPEG photos without sacrificing the details that matter. Whether you need to fit email attachment limits, speed up your website, or save storage space on your phone, this tool reduces JPG file sizes by adjusting compression quality in real time. Everything runs locally in your browser, so your photos never touch a remote server. Just drag, adjust, and download.

70%

Drop JPG files here or click to browse

Accepts .jpg and .jpeg files only

How It Works

1

Select Your JPG Files

Drop one or more JPEG photos into the upload area. Only .jpg and .jpeg files are accepted to ensure optimal compression settings.

2

Set Your Target Quality

Use the quality slider to balance file size and visual fidelity. Lower values produce smaller files but may introduce visible artifacts in gradients.

3

Download Compressed JPEGs

Your compressed photos are ready instantly. Download them individually or grab all at once. Original files are never modified.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes compression artifacts in JPEG images?

JPEG uses lossy compression that divides your image into 8x8 pixel blocks and discards subtle color information. At low quality settings, the boundaries between these blocks become visible as a grid pattern, and fine details like text or sharp edges can appear smudged. Keeping quality above 60% typically avoids noticeable degradation for photographs.

What is the difference between baseline and progressive JPEG?

Baseline JPEG loads top-to-bottom as data arrives, while progressive JPEG renders a blurry full image first and sharpens in multiple passes. Progressive files are often slightly smaller and provide a better perceived loading experience on slow connections. Our compressor automatically chooses the most efficient encoding for each image.

How much can I reduce a JPG file size without losing quality?

Most digital camera photos contain far more data than needed for web display. A 5 MB photo from a smartphone can typically drop to under 500 KB at 70-80% quality with no perceptible difference when viewed at normal screen sizes. The exact savings depend on the image content — simple scenes compress better than complex textures.

Will compressing a JPG remove my EXIF metadata?

The compression process focuses on reducing pixel data, and EXIF metadata such as camera model, GPS location, and date taken may be stripped or preserved depending on the compression library behavior. If you need to explicitly remove metadata for privacy, consider using our Strip Metadata tool after compression.

Is it safe to compress JPG files in this tool?

Your images are processed entirely within your web browser using JavaScript. No files are uploaded to any server, and no data leaves your device. This makes it safe to compress sensitive or personal photographs without privacy concerns. You can verify this by disconnecting from the internet before using the tool.

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