How to Compress Images Without Losing Quality (2026 Guide)
Learn the best techniques to reduce image file size while preserving visual quality for web and mobile.
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13 free guides on compression — practical tips, step-by-step tutorials, and best practices.
Learn the best techniques to reduce image file size while preserving visual quality for web and mobile.
Need to reduce a photo to under 200KB, 100KB, or 50KB? Here's exactly how to do it online for free.
We tested TinyPNG, Squoosh, iLoveIMG, and PixlTools on the same image. Here are the real compression results, pros, cons, and when to use each.
Reduce image file sizes on your phone without downloading any app. Works on iPhone, Android, and all mobile browsers.
WhatsApp compresses photos automatically, causing quality loss. Here's how to send high-quality images without WhatsApp degrading them.
iPhone photos can be 3–6MB each. Here are 4 ways to reduce image file size on iPhone without installing extra apps.
Need an image under 20KB for a form, job portal, or government website? Here's the fastest way to hit that file size limit without destroying quality.
Email providers limit attachments to 10–25MB. Here's how to compress photos before attaching them so they send faster and actually get delivered.
Form portals, job sites, and admissions pages often require photos under 100KB or 200KB. Here's exactly how to hit that target without guessing.
Most passport and visa portals accept images under 100KB or 200KB. Here's how to compress your photo to the exact file size required — free, online, no software.
Need to get a photo under 50KB for a job application, government portal, or email? Here's the exact process — no software, works on phone and desktop.
LinkedIn has strict image size requirements that most people ignore — resulting in blurry profiles and slow-loading posts. Here are the exact specs and how to fix your images free.
Hitting Gmail or Outlook attachment limits? Learn how to quickly reduce image file size so your photos send without issues — no software needed.