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Reduce Image Size
Shrink Image Without Losing Quality
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your image (JPG, PNG, or WEBP) to the tool, and it will automatically adjust the size. Download the reduced image directly from your browser after processing.
Yes, the tool allows you to shrink image sizes while maintaining quality, optimizing the file without losing clarity and detail.
The tool supports JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats. Simply upload your file in these formats to start reducing its size.
Yes, there is a maximum file size limit of 100 MB per upload. Ensure your image is within this limit for successful processing.
Upload your WEBP image to the tool, it will automatically optimize the file size. Download the reduced version once processing is complete.
While the tool reduces image size, reaching specific sizes like 28 KB depends on the original dimensions and format. Try different settings to reach your desired size.
Yes, it works on Windows 10 through modern browsers like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge. No installation needed, just upload, adjust, and download.
Yes, reducing image size using this online tool is free. Upload your image and download the optimized version at no cost.
No, this tool focuses on reducing image sizes. For PDF size reduction, use dedicated PDF tools.
The tool optimizes file size while preserving pixel quality. Reducing too many pixels can affect sharpness, so adjustments balance quality.
The tool is not designed for mobile devices, optimized for desktop use. A desktop or laptop is needed to access it effectively.
Upload your image and let the tool handle adjustments, focusing on compression and optimization to reduce size in KB while retaining details.
No, the tool allows work on one image at a time. For batch processing, use more comprehensive desktop software.
Yes, you can preview the reduced image before downloading, ensuring it meets your requirements concerning quality and size.
The tool processes one file per session, with a 100 MB upload limit. Restart sessions for additional files after each one.