Choose Files:
Compression Settings:
Output Files:
To compress all output files into a ZIP file, click the "" icon on the right, then click "Add to ZIP". To download one single file, simply right-click on file link and click "Save link as...".
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How to compress JPG files:
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Settings
Set JPEG quality first. JPEG quality value can be 1 (lowest image quality and highest compression) to 100 (best quality but least effective compression).
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Add Files
Drag multiple JPG files into the "Choose Files" section. File extension name can be .jpg, .jpe, .jpeg, etc. Each JPG file size can be up to 40 MB.
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Compress Files
Batch compression will automatically start once the files are uploaded. Please be patient while files are uploading or compressing.
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Output Files
The output files will be listed in the "Output Files" section. To compress all output files into a ZIP file, click the "" icon on the right, then click "Add to ZIP". You can right-click on file name and click "Save link as..." to save the file. Note that output files will be automatically deleted from our server in two hours, so please download them to your computer or save them to online storage services such as Google Drive or Dropbox as soon as possible.
About:
Use this JPG compressor to compress JPG images for displaying on website, sharing on social media or sending by email.
JPEG is a commonly used method of lossy compression for digital images, particularly for those images produced by digital photography. The degree of compression can be adjusted, allowing a selectable tradeoff between storage size and image quality. JPEG typically achieves 10:1 compression with little perceptible loss in image quality. The JPEG compression algorithm operates at its best on photographs and paintings of realistic scenes with smooth variations of tone and color. For web usage, where reducing the amount of data used for an image is important for responsive presentation, JPEG's compression benefits make JPEG popular. JPEG/Exif is also the most common format saved by digital cameras.
The compression method is usually lossy, meaning that some original image information is lost and cannot be restored, possibly affecting image quality. There is an optional lossless mode defined in the JPEG standard. However, this mode is not widely supported in products.
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