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Supports multiple PNG, JPG, JPEG, or WEBP images (No Size Limit!)
Compress, resize, and convert your images in bulk. Turn photos to WebP, PDF, or ZIP instantly in your browser.
Supports multiple PNG, JPG, JPEG, or WEBP images (No Size Limit!)
Unoptimized images with large file sizes slow down websites, increase loading times, and harm Google SEO ranking. Compressing images reduces file sizes up to 80% without visible quality loss, making your pages load lightning-fast.
Absolutely! We value your privacy. Unlike other online converters, all compression, resizing, and PDF conversions happen locally inside your browser (client-side). Your files are never uploaded to any server or shared with anyone.
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior lossless and lossy compression for web images. Converting your JPG or PNG files to WebP drastically cuts down page weight while maintaining crisp clarity.
Simply drag and drop all your images, select "PDF" from the output format dropdown, and click process. Our free web utility will automatically align and wrap all your optimized images into a single PDF document in seconds.
To compress your photos under 100kb or 50kb, simply upload your files, adjust the "Compression Quality" slider to around 60% or 70%, and select WebP or JPEG format. Our smart algorithm will optimize the file size immediately without ruining the visual experience.
Yes, our tool is a fully featured bulk image converter. You can upload hundreds of PNG images at once, choose WebP, PNG, or JPEG as the output format, and instantly download all converted files in a single, well-structured ZIP archive.
There are absolutely no limits! Since all the compression and image resizing tasks run locally on your browser using your own hardware (GPU/CPU), you can process large high-resolution camera photos (4K, 8K, DSLR) without any file size caps.
Lossless compression reduces file size while keeping the exact original pixel data (like PNG). Lossy compression (like JPEG and WebP) selectively discards unnecessary visual data that the human eye cannot detect, offering much smaller file sizes ideal for quick website rendering.