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이미지 압축

이미지 파일 크기를 줄입니다

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이미지 품질을 유지하면서 크기를 줄입니다

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빠르고 안전하게 처리됩니다

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How to Compress Images

Step-by-step guide to reduce image file size

  1. 1

    Upload your image

    Drag and drop your image file into the upload area.

  2. 2

    Adjust quality

    Use the quality slider to balance between file size and image quality.

  3. 3

    Download

    Download your compressed image.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I compress images?

Depending on the original image, you can typically reduce file size by 50-80% while maintaining good visual quality.

Which images benefit most from compression?

High-resolution photos and screenshots with large dimensions usually shrink significantly. Already optimized web images often show smaller savings.

Will text in screenshots become blurry?

It can if compression is too aggressive. Use moderate settings for UI screenshots and documents that include small text.

Should I compress before uploading to social platforms?

Yes, pre-compressing helps control quality and file size before platform recompression. This often gives better final results than relying only on platform processing.

Can I keep EXIF metadata?

Metadata handling depends on output settings and format. Remove metadata when privacy is important, especially for location-tagged photos.

Practical use cases for Compress Image

Web teams compress homepage banners and blog images to improve Core Web Vitals without visibly degrading hero sections.

Customer support teams compress screenshot attachments so ticket systems accept uploads quickly and agents can open files faster.

Real estate marketers compress large property photos for listing portals with strict per-image upload limits.

Tips and best practices for Compress Image

  • Set a target file size range before compression based on your destination platform requirements.
  • Use side-by-side preview at 100% zoom to judge visual quality instead of relying on file size alone.
  • Apply gentler compression to graphics with text, icons, or UI elements.
  • For photo galleries, keep quality settings consistent so images look uniform across pages.
  • Archive original high-resolution files for future print or re-edit needs.