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Image Compression
How to reduce image file size for web, social media, and email without losing quality.
How to Batch Compress Multiple Images at Once
The correct workflow for batch compressing images — standardize format first, resize before compressing, set consistent quality settings, and strip EXIF from all. Covers product photography, event photos, and social media batches.
5 min readHow to Compress Images for Email Attachments
Gmail caps attachments at 25 MB, Outlook at 20 MB, and corporate servers at 10–15 MB. Compress phone photos to 200–400 KB each — under 5 MB total for 10 images — with this two-step guide.
5 min readHow to Reduce Image File Size Before Uploading to Any Website
A phone photo at 6 MB becomes under 500 KB in two steps — resize to display dimensions first, then compress. This guide shows exactly how, with real file size data.
5 min readHow to Reduce the File Size of a PNG Without Losing Transparency
Two approaches to compressing a PNG without losing transparency — lossless compression for a 10–30% reduction, or converting to WebP lossless for 25–35% smaller files with identical quality and full alpha channel support.
5 min readHow to compress images for the web without losing quality
Compress images for the web by exporting WebP at quality 75–85, resizing to display pixel dimensions before compressing, and stripping EXIF data. Files become 50–65% smaller with no visible quality loss.
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