Image Compressor
Compress any image to reduce size
Drop images to compress
🔒 Files never leave your device
How it works
- 1Upload
Drop or select your image.
- 2Adjust
Set the options that fit your use case.
- 3Download
Save the result to your device.
About Image Compressor
Image Compressor. Runs entirely in your browser — no uploads, no signup, no watermark. Image Compressor on DashConvert runs entirely inside your browser using modern JavaScript APIs — no server ever sees your files. That means faster conversions, complete privacy, and no upload limits.
Whether you need to compress any image to reduce size for work, study, or personal use, this tool is free to use as many times as you need. There are no watermarks, no sign-up, and no ads inside your documents.
Frequently asked questions
Are my images uploaded?
Never. Everything runs in your browser.
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