JPG Compressor
FreeCompress JPG images to reduce file size while maintaining quality
Drop images here or click to browse
We'll compress it automatically — you can fine-tune after.
About JPG Compressor
JPG photos pile up fast, and a single high-resolution shot from a phone or camera can easily run several megabytes. That becomes a real headache when an email bounces for being too large, a form rejects your upload, or a folder of holiday pictures eats up your storage. You don't want to delete anything, you just want the same picture in a smaller file.
This JPG Compressor shrinks the file by re-encoding it at a slightly lower quality level, which strips out detail your eyes barely notice. Everything happens free in your browser with no signup and no watermark, and your photos aren't kept after you download. Drop in a JPG, get a lighter copy back, and use it anywhere a smaller file is needed.
Common uses
- Shrinking phone photos so they fit an email attachment limit
- Reducing image weight before uploading to a website or blog
- Fitting profile or document photos under a form's size cap
- Freeing up storage by compressing large photo folders
How to use
- 1
Upload your file
Click the upload area or drag & drop your file. Supports JPEG. Up to 50 MB.
- 2
Adjust settings
Use the options panel to customise the output — quality, format, size and more.
- 3
Click "Process — JPG Compressor"
Click the process button. Your file is converted instantly on our secure servers.
- 4
Download your result
Preview and download your converted file. No watermarks, no quality loss, no expiry.
Why ToolHub?
- 100% Free — no account needed
- Works in your browser — no software required
- Instant results
- Secure and private
- No data stored
- Simple to use
FAQ
How much smaller will my JPG get?
It varies by image, but most JPGs shrink by 40 to 80 percent. Photos with lots of detail compress more than already-optimized files.
Will I lose quality?
JPG compression is lossy, so some detail is removed. At normal settings the difference is hard to spot, but heavy compression can show slight blurring or blockiness.
Does it change the format?
No, your file stays a JPG. Only the file size goes down, so it opens the same way everywhere.
Are my photos uploaded or stored?
Your images are processed for the compression and not kept afterward. There's no account and nothing is shared.
Can I use JPG Compressor on mobile?
Yes — ToolHub is fully responsive and works on iPhone, Android, tablets and all modern browsers. No app install needed.