Choose a megabyte cap for large files and keep uploads under limits without sacrificing detail.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, and WebP formats
Shrink heavy images while protecting clarity for presentations, portals, and client delivery.
Set a megabyte cap for large uploads, slide decks, or portfolio images. Keep files under platform limits while retaining texture and detail.
Compression lowers quality in small steps before resizing, protecting edges, text, and gradients so large visuals stay clean for clients and reviews.
If the size is still high, reduce width or height in small increments with the aspect ratio locked so banners and prints stay natural and balanced.
Export as JPG for broad compatibility or WebP for smaller MB files. Compare outputs and keep the version that looks crisp at your target for every upload.
Real-time size estimates update as you tweak settings, helping you land on the MB limit without repeated exports, downloads, or guesswork during each pass.
All work happens in your browser, so large files never upload. This keeps assets private and speeds up iteration even on slow connections during client reviews.
Upload once, set your limit, and export a lighter file without trial and error.
Drop a JPG, PNG, or WebP into the editor. The preview loads instantly and the file stays on your device while MB targets are prepared.
Enter your MB goal, pick JPG or WebP, and adjust dimensions only if the estimate stays above the limit for your platform.
When the size meets your target, download the file. If the original is already smaller, it exports unchanged so you keep full quality.
Need to upload a large image to a strict portal or email? Set an MB target and export a lighter file in seconds, with privacy preserved.
Common questions about MB targets, formats, and quality tradeoffs.
MB targets are ideal for large photos, slide decks, and marketing graphics that must stay under a multi-megabyte cap. They give you room for detail while still passing upload limits without guessing or repeated reuploads.
Yes. You can enter decimal values such as 1.5 MB. The compressor treats that as the maximum size, then searches for the highest quality that fits. If the estimate is close, tweak format or size and export again for strict portals.
Dimensions stay the same unless you change them. If the size still exceeds the target, reduce width or height in small steps with the aspect ratio locked so the image stays natural and avoids stretching or unwanted cropping.
WebP usually reaches a smaller MB size at similar quality, while JPG is safest for older systems and email clients. Try both and compare. The best choice depends on gradients, text, and where the image will be used in your workflow.
If the original file is already below your MB target, the tool can export it without extra compression. That means you keep the existing quality and simply confirm the file meets the required limit for upload before sending.
Most metadata is removed during export to reduce file size, which strips camera and location details while leaving the visible image intact. This helps keep large assets lean for sharing, submission, and faster approvals.
Large photos keep detail because the tool reduces quality gradually before scaling. If you notice softness, lower the target slightly or try WebP to preserve edges and gradients with fewer artifacts, then export again.
Processing runs locally in your browser. Files never leave your device, which keeps work private and makes retries fast even with big images. Adjust settings and export multiple versions without reuploading or leaving the page.
Yes. The tool is free to use for resizing and compressing images, and you can export without creating an account.
Processing happens locally in your browser, so files are not uploaded to a server. Your images stay private on your device.