How to Compress Images Online Without Losing Quality

2025-01-152 min readOxFile Team

Why Compress Images?

Large images slow down websites, fill up storage, and make email attachments too big to send. Image compression reduces file size while keeping the image looking sharp — at least to the human eye.

Whether you're a web developer trying to improve page load times, a photographer sharing work with clients, or just someone who needs to email a photo, compression is the answer.

How Image Compression Works

Modern compression algorithms are smart about which data to discard. For JPG files, they reduce fine detail in areas where the eye is less sensitive. For PNG files, they optimize the color palette and repetitive patterns. The result is a much smaller file that looks nearly identical to the original.

How to Compress an Image with OxFile

Step 1: Open the Compress Image tool on OxFile. Step 2: Upload your image by clicking "Select File" or dragging it into the tool. Step 3: Adjust the quality slider — higher quality means larger files, lower quality means smaller files. Step 4: Preview the compressed image to check the result looks acceptable. Step 5: Click "Download" to save the compressed image.

Tips for Better Compression

  • JPG vs PNG: JPG compresses photos better; PNG is better for screenshots and graphics with text.
  • 80% quality is usually ideal: Most images compressed to 80% quality are visually indistinguishable from the original at normal viewing sizes.
  • Don't double-compress: Compressing an already-compressed JPG again degrades quality faster. Start from the original where possible.
  • WebP format: If you're optimizing for the web, consider converting to WebP format for even smaller files.
  • Privacy and Security

    OxFile processes images locally in your browser. Your photos never leave your device. This is particularly important for personal photos or images containing private information.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the best quality setting to use? For web images, 75–85% quality typically gives the best balance. For print-ready images, use 90%+. Which image formats does the tool support? OxFile's image compressor supports JPG, PNG, and WebP formats. How much can I reduce my image size? Typical results range from 40–80% size reduction depending on the original image and quality setting.

    Compress Your Image Now

    Try the Compress Image tool — free, instant, and completely private.

    Reduce image file sizes instantly using OxFile's free Compress Image tool. Supports JPG, PNG, and WebP. Works in your browser — no upload needed.

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