Compression fails or image looks bad
Keep file under 20MB and use a supported format. Very low-resolution images may not compress well.
Reduce JPG, PNG, and WebP file sizes by up to 80% while keeping great quality. No sign-up required.
Daily limits: 7 for guests, 15 for signed-in users.
You have 7 of 7 remaining today.
Your files are automatically deleted immediately after processing. No manual cleanup is required.
Upload one or more images (JPG, PNG, or WebP, max 20MB each).
Click compress. ConvertFloor reduces file size on our servers.
Quality is kept high while size drops (often 50–80% smaller).
Download the compressed image(s). We do not store your files on our servers after processing.
Select one or more images (JPG, PNG, or WebP, max 20MB each) and click compress. We reduce file size on our servers while keeping visual quality high—most images can be reduced by 50–80% without noticeable loss. The compressed file is ready to download; we do not store your files on our servers after processing, and they are deleted immediately after processing. Smaller images load faster on websites, save bandwidth, and are easier to email or upload.
If the output is not what you expected, try a cleaner source file, then run the conversion again.
Keep file under 20MB and use a supported format. Very low-resolution images may not compress well.
Already-optimized or simple images may have limited gains. Try a different quality or format if the tool offers options.
Check that you selected the correct file. Our tool preserves format; for format conversion use JPG to PNG or similar.
Most images can be reduced by 50–80% without noticeable quality loss. The exact reduction depends on the original image and format.
Files are processed securely and deleted immediately after processing. We do not store your files on our servers after processing.
No. The image compressor is free to use without registration.
JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP. Max 20MB per file.
Yes. The tool is fully responsive and works in mobile browsers.
Useful before uploading product photos to marketplaces or sending images over chat/email where size limits reject large files.
Compression prioritizes smaller size over perfect visual fidelity on every image.
Manual resizing in editors takes longer; this tool is faster for quick web/email optimization.
Most users also use one of these tools.