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Compress image
Shrink JPG, PNG and WebP file size while keeping images sharp. Add a whole batch and compress them at once.
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How to compress images online
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Select the images you want to shrink — JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP or AVIF. Add as many as you like and compress them in one batch.
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Pick a compression level: Recommended for the best size-to-quality balance, More for the smallest files, or Less when you want to preserve the most detail.
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Click Compress. Each image is re-encoded on our server — oversized pixels are pared back and redundant data is stripped out.
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Download the lighter images. The result screen shows the before-and-after size so you can see exactly how much you saved.
Why compress images with Arawa PDF?
Smaller files, same look
Recommended compression trims the bytes you won't miss, so images stay sharp while uploading and loading faster.
You control the trade-off
Three levels let you prioritise the smallest file or the most detail — the choice is yours, not a fixed preset.
You see the savings
Every run ends with a before/after size comparison, so you know exactly how much each image shrank.
Free, no signup
Compress a whole batch of images without an account, and uploads auto-delete in about an hour.
Compress image — frequently asked questions
How does compressing an image reduce its file size?
A compressor re-encodes the picture so it stores the same scene with fewer bytes. For photos this means recording subtle color and brightness changes more coarsely — differences the eye barely notices — and stripping out metadata, thumbnails and other overhead the file doesn't need. The visible image looks the same while the file gets dramatically smaller.
What's the difference between lossy and lossless compression?
Lossy compression (JPEG, and WebP/AVIF in their lossy modes) throws away fine detail you're unlikely to perceive, which is how it reaches very small sizes — the trade-off is that quality drops if you push it too far. Lossless compression (PNG, and WebP/AVIF lossless) rebuilds the exact original pixels with no quality loss at all, so files shrink less but stay pixel-perfect. Photographs favour lossy; logos, screenshots and line art favour lossless.
How are JPEG, PNG and WebP compressed differently?
JPEG is lossy and built for photographs — smooth gradients and rich color compress extremely well, but hard edges and text can develop halos at low quality. PNG is lossless and shines on flat color, sharp edges and transparency, but stays large for photos. WebP does both: lossy mode beats JPEG at the same quality and lossless mode beats PNG, while also supporting transparency — which is why it's often the smallest option overall.
Which compression level should I choose?
Start with Recommended — it's tuned to cut size hard while keeping images visibly clean, and it's right for almost everything you'll email, post or upload. Choose More when a strict size budget matters most (web thumbnails, attachments near a limit) and some softness is acceptable. Choose Less for archival copies, print sources or detailed graphics where every bit of fidelity counts.
Will compressing my images make them blurry or pixelated?
At the Recommended level the difference is hard to spot at normal viewing sizes. Quality only becomes visible — as soft edges or faint blocky patterns — when you push to the most aggressive setting or compress an image that has already been compressed several times. If a result looks rough, run the original again at the Less setting instead of re-compressing the output.
Are my images uploaded to a server, and are they safe?
Yes — this tool processes images on our server, so they're transferred over an encrypted connection, compressed automatically, and deleted within about 1 hour (or immediately if you remove them yourself from the result screen). Nothing is kept or reused after processing.