Clear mode choices
The workflow is easier to understand than generic optimizers because each compression mode maps to a real output goal.
IMAGE OPTIMIZATION
Reduce image size online without guessing which compression mode to use.
Compress Image is built for teams and individuals who need smaller JPG, PNG, or WEBP files for websites, product pages, uploads, email attachments, and everyday publishing workflows.
Files are processed only to provide the requested conversion and are not used for any unrelated purpose.
Files are temporary and automatically deleted on a short retention schedule. Systems are designed to enforce deletion within approximately 60 minutes under normal operation.
Do not upload sensitive, confidential, or irreplaceable data.
JPG/PNG/WEBP
supported formats
3
compression modes
Batch
upload support
Files stay on encrypted temporary storage only as long as needed for processing and download.
Files are short-lived and not kept longer than reasonably necessary for processing.
Drag and drop your files here, or click to browse your local filesystem.
Files are processed only to provide the requested conversion. Files are temporary and automatically deleted on a short retention schedule. Systems are designed to enforce deletion within approximately 60 minutes under normal operation. Do not upload sensitive data.
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Upload one image or a batch, choose a compression profile, and download lighter files for faster delivery or easier sharing.
Step 1
Upload JPG, PNG, or WEBP images from your device or bring them in from a supported URL source.
Step 2
Use lossless for detail-sensitive assets, balanced for most sites, or maximum when file size matters most.
Step 3
Filemazing processes the files in a short-lived workflow designed for temporary storage and download only.
Step 4
Use the lighter files in your CMS, storefront, app, email, or media workflow.
The workflow is easier to understand than generic optimizers because each compression mode maps to a real output goal.
Lighter images help improve page-load performance, especially for blogs, landing pages, and product catalogs.
Compress multiple assets together instead of repeating the same task image by image.
Files are processed only for the requested job and follow the normal short retention model.
Each mode is tuned for a different balance between image clarity and output size.
Best when detail preservation matters most, such as screenshots, design assets, or quality-sensitive graphics.
A strong default for websites and ecommerce because it usually trims size without obvious visual loss.
Useful when file-size reduction matters more than perfect fidelity, such as quick sharing or constrained uploads.
Run the same compression profile across multiple images to keep asset handling consistent.
Most visitors are not just looking to make a file smaller. They are usually trying to improve delivery speed, upload compatibility, or storage efficiency.
Reduce payload size for blogs, marketing pages, and storefront images without rebuilding your media workflow.
Bring oversized product images closer to upload limits while keeping visual quality usable.
Shrink screenshots and attachments so they move more easily through tickets, docs, and email.
Trust and usage
Filemazing tool pages are designed to explain not just what a tool does, but when it is the right choice in a real workflow.
Files are processed only to complete the requested job, then cleaned up under the platform's short retention schedule under normal operation.
Anonymous usage is supported with 100 free daily tokens, and accounts add history plus paid token options when your workload grows.
FAQ
The tool supports the image formats shown in the interface, including JPG, PNG, and WEBP in the current configuration.
That depends on the mode. Lossless keeps original detail, while balanced and maximum trade some quality for smaller output sizes.
Balanced is usually the safest starting point for websites because it reduces weight while keeping visual quality strong for most assets.
Yes. Batch upload is supported up to the configured limits, and token estimation reflects the total number of inputs.
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