Image Compressor - Compress JPG, PNG, GIF, AVIF & WebP images instantly

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Compress JPG, PNG, and WebP images in seconds without uploading them to a server. Everything runs locally in your browser, keeping your files private and secure. Batch compress multiple images, adjust quality, compare file sizes before downloading, and optimize images for websites, email, social media, and faster page loads—all completely free with no signup or watermarks.

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👋 Hi Product Hunt! I'm Bansidhar, the founder of 99Tools. I built this Image Compressor because I was frustrated with online tools that: Limit file sizes Require uploads to their servers Ask you to create an account Add watermarks or daily limits So I created a tool that keeps things simple. What makes it different? ✅ 100% Private – Images are processed entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded. ✅ Batch Compression – Compress multiple JPG, PNG, and WebP images at once. ✅ Adjustable Quality – Balance image quality and file size with an easy-to-use slider. ✅ Completely Free – No registration, subscriptions, or hidden restrictions. ✅ Works Everywhere – Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iPhone. This tool is especially useful for: Developers optimizing website performance Bloggers improving Core Web Vitals Designers sharing lightweight assets SEO professionals reducing page load times Anyone who wants smaller images without sacrificing quality I'd genuinely love your feedback: What feature would make this tool even better? Are there any image workflows you'd like to simplify? Thanks for checking it out and supporting an independent maker! 🚀

Really useful for quick batch compression without the privacy headache of uploading. One thing that would make it even better is letting users set a target file size in KB rather than only a quality slider, so you can hit specific page speed goals without guessing compression levels.

Really appreciate that it runs entirely in the browser without uploading anything, that kind of privacy-first approach for image compression is rare and shows thoughtful execution.

honestly the local browser processing is what sold me, dragged in a folder of photos and it spat out compressed versions without anything leaving my machine. pretty handy for quick web optimization