Smaller files, same format
Compress JPG, PNG, and WebP without converting to another format.
100% browser-based, no-install, privacy-first image compression that keeps your original file format.
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Image Compressor for storefront speed is built for sellers and agencies preparing product images without adding an upload step. The page pairs a focused browser workbench with SEO copy that explains the workflow, the privacy model, and the file decisions users need to make before publishing.
Image compression happens locally in the browser. That keeps client assets on the user's device and makes the tool useful for marketplace prep, catalog updates, and repeatable agency handoffs.
Compression is a tradeoff between file size and visual detail. Product photos usually tolerate moderate compression, while artwork and text-heavy images need more careful quality settings.
| Decision | Best fit | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Storefront speed | WebP or compressed JPG | Smaller files help product pages load faster without a server-side optimizer. |
| Marketplace compatibility | JPG or PNG | Some upload flows still reject newer formats, so compatibility can matter more than file size. |
| Client handoff | ZIP download | A single archive keeps batch outputs together and preserves the local workflow. |
LittleOrangeMan tools are designed so image bytes do not travel through API routes. The server handles access, payments, and admin configuration; the browser handles the image work.
For heavier operations, the processing path uses worker-based execution so the interface can stay responsive while files are prepared locally.
Use the Workbench when compression is the final step before upload or handoff.
Guests can try tools within the configured hourly limit. Coffee unlocks one tool, Lunch unlocks the suite, and Solutions adds workflow building and sharing for recurring production work.
Compress JPG, PNG, and WebP without converting to another format.
Compression runs locally — images never upload to a server.
Process multiple images and download a flat ZIP in one step.
No. Compression happens entirely in your browser.
No. JPG stays JPG, PNG stays PNG, and WebP stays WebP.
Lower quality settings produce smaller files. Use the slider to balance size and clarity.