Compress JPG Image Online
Compress JPG images online free with ElitePX. Reduce JPEG file sizes by up to 80% with minimal quality loss. No uploads, instant, no watermarks.
Compress your images to a fraction of their original file size without sacrificing visual quality. ElitePX uses advanced lossy and lossless compression algorithms running entirely in your browser to deliver the smallest possible file sizes.
How to Compress JPG Image Online
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Upload Your Image
Drop your PNG, JPG, WEBP, or AVIF image onto the compressor. Files up to 50 MB are supported.
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Adjust Quality Level
Slide the quality control to balance file size vs. visual fidelity. 75–85% is ideal for web images.
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Choose Output Format
Select JPG for photos, WEBP for modern browsers, AVIF for the absolute smallest size, or PNG for lossless compression.
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Download Compressed Image
Click Export to download your optimized image. Compare before/after sizes in the preview panel.
Why Use Our Compress Image?
Up to 90% Smaller File Sizes
Our compression engine can shrink images by 90% with no perceptible quality difference at standard viewing distances.
Improve Website Load Speed
Smaller images mean faster page loads, better Core Web Vitals scores and higher Google rankings.
Multiple Output Formats
Convert while compressing; output to WEBP or AVIF for next-gen browser support and even smaller sizes.
Zero Server Uploads
Your sensitive images stay on your device. All processing happens in your browser nothing is ever uploaded.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much can I compress an image?
Typically 60–90% file size reduction is achievable for photos. The exact amount depends on image content and your chosen quality setting.
What is the difference between lossy and lossless compression?
Lossy compression (JPG, WEBP, AVIF) removes some image data to achieve smaller files. Lossless (PNG) compresses without removing data, resulting in larger files but perfect quality.
Will compression affect my image dimensions?
No. Compression only reduces file size. The pixel dimensions remain unchanged unless you also use the resize tool.
What quality setting should I use?
For web images: 75–85%. For print: 90–95%. For archival: use PNG lossless compression.