Learn how to shrink images, pick the right format, and keep your files private in the browser.
Learn how to compress images without losing quality using tools that run in your browser, smarter format choices, and the right balance between file size and visible detail.
If a web image needs clean edges or transparency, keep PNG. If not, JPG is often the lighter choice.
See when a JPG is already fine and when WebP gives you a lighter page.
Make JPG files lighter without pushing quality far enough to look obviously worse.
Reduce oversized JPG dimensions before they become a page-speed problem.
Make image files smaller without sending the originals to a server.
Keep PNG when you still need transparency. Switch to JPG when you just need a lighter file.
Know when moving a JPG to WebP is worth it and when it is not.
Fix layout and page-speed problems by resizing images before you touch compression.
There is no single best JPG quality setting. The right one is the lowest setting that still looks right on the page.
A simple way to make blog and product JPGs lighter without making them look cheap.
Choose the right web format based on the job, not the hype.
Get a clear PNG-vs-JPG answer based on transparency, file size, and web delivery.
Decide when PNG is still safer and when WebP gives you a lighter file.
Choose between the format that is easier to ship today and the one that can save more bytes.
Why local-first compression feels safer, faster, and easier to control.