Why smaller images matter for the web
Search engines use page experience signals, and large images are a common reason pages feel slow. Compressing photos and graphics—when you still accept the visual result—can improve load time and help metrics like LCP. This does not replace good content or technical SEO; it is one practical piece of performance hygiene.
How to use this tool
- Upload an image from your device.
- Pick JPEG or WebP and optional max width to scale down large photos.
- Adjust the quality slider and compare the estimated file size.
- Download when you are satisfied; use descriptive file names on your site for accessibility.
Related free tools
- Image flipper — mirror horizontally or vertically
- Image grid splitter — slice one image into tiles
- Twitter photo resizer