FileForma

Image converter

Compress Image

Reduce image file size in the browser using sensible JPG compression.

Files stay on your device

How to convert Image to Compressed image

  1. Choose your Image file.
  2. Start the conversion and wait for the result.
  3. Download the converted Compressed image file.

About this tool

Good for online forms, email attachments, real estate photos, and product listings.

This conversion is handled locally in your browser where possible, which keeps the workflow fast and private.

Common use cases

Compress Image is useful when file format rules get in the way of online forms, email attachments, client documents, school submissions, web publishing, archiving, or quick office cleanup.

For best results, use a clean source file, check the converted output before sharing it, and keep a copy of the original file if the document is important.

Privacy and file handling

Where browser support allows it, the conversion runs on your own device. That means the file does not need to be uploaded just to complete a simple image or PDF task.

Do not upload files you do not have permission to process, and avoid using any online converter for highly sensitive records unless your organization allows it.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I use the Compress Image?

Choose your Image file, start the conversion, and download the Compressed image result when it is ready.

Are files uploaded to FileForma?

No. This tool works in your browser when possible, so the selected file stays on your device during conversion.

When should I use this image tool?

Good for online forms, email attachments, real estate photos, and product listings.

What kind of Image files work best?

Standard Image files from phones, cameras, design apps, and common image editors work best. Very large files may take longer to process.

Is there a file size limit?

The first-stage free workflow is designed for practical everyday files, with a 50 MB limit per file and up to five files per job.

Can I use this tool on mobile?

Yes. FileForma works in modern mobile browsers, so you can convert files from a phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer.

Will the result always match the original perfectly?

Most image conversions are straightforward, but transparency, color profiles, and browser support can change how some images look after conversion.