How to compress jpeg file size
- Choose your JPEG File Size image.
- Select output format and quality settings.
- Resize if the image dimensions are larger than needed.
- Download the compressed result.
Recommended settings
70% to 86%
1200 to 2200 px
JPG for photos, WebP for smaller web images
Resize only when quality compression alone does not hit the target.
Practical explanation
JPEG File Size files can be too large for upload, email, or web publishing.
JPEG responds well to moderate quality changes and practical width limits.
Use compression for smaller byte size, resizing for fewer pixels, and conversion when the current format is not right for the destination. Very small targets can require visible tradeoffs, so compare the preview before downloading.
FAQ
What is the best way to compress JPEG File Size?
Use a balanced quality setting and resize oversized photos.
Can I convert formats while compressing?
Yes. Choose JPG, PNG, or WebP output depending on browser support and your use case.
Will transparency be preserved?
JPG does not support transparency.
Why is my file still large?
High dimensions, image detail, transparency, and format choice can keep file size high.
Is this free?
Yes. The tool is free and no signup is required.