Compress Image
Reduce image file size without losing quality. Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF and more. Free, instant, no signup required.
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JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, BMP, TIFF up to 50MB
Balanced compression. Good quality, noticeably smaller.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is it free to compress images on FileSwift?
Yes — FileSwift provides a completely free image compression tool requiring no account registration or credit card. Free users can compress images up to 50MB and perform up to 5 compressions per day. Pro users get 200MB limits and unlimited daily compressions for £9/month.
Which image formats does FileSwift support for compression?
FileSwift supports all major image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, BMP, and TIFF. All formats are compressed using professional-grade algorithms to reduce file size while maintaining the best possible visual quality.
Will compressing an image reduce its quality?
It depends on the compression level chosen. High compression maintains near-original quality with a modest size reduction. Medium delivers a balanced result — typically 50-70% smaller with excellent readability. Low gives maximum file size reduction, ideal for images used only on screen.
What is the maximum image file size I can compress?
Free users can compress images up to 50MB. Pro users (£9/month) get 200MB limits. Business users get 500MB limits for enterprise workflows.
Is my image kept private?
Yes — all images are transmitted over encrypted HTTPS and permanently deleted from our servers immediately after you download the compressed result. FileSwift never stores, analyses, or shares your images.
How much will my image be compressed?
Compression ratios vary by image type and content. Photos and complex images typically compress 40-80%. Screenshots and graphics with flat colours compress less. FileSwift shows you the exact size reduction percentage after every compression.
Can I compress multiple images at once?
Batch image compression is coming soon for Pro and Business users. Currently FileSwift compresses one image at a time. For multiple files, simply compress them one after the other — each takes just seconds. Sign up for free to get notified when batch compression launches.