Compress Images for Websites
Shrink images for your website — smaller files mean faster page loads, better SEO, and lower hosting costs.
Sọ àwọn fáìlì sílẹ̀ níbí, tàbí tẹ láti wá
JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF kò sí ìdiwọ̀ ìwọ̀n fáìlì
O lè sọ ọ̀pọ̀lọpọ̀ fáìlì sílẹ̀ ní ìgbà kan
Àwọn fáìlì rẹ kò ní jáde kúrò lórí ẹ̀rọ rẹ. Gbogbo ìṣiṣẹ̀ n ṣẹlẹ̀ ní àdúgbò nínú aṣàwákiri rẹ.
Web tips
Every 100 KB saved per image adds up quickly — a page with 10 images becomes 1 MB smaller, which dramatically improves load times on mobile.
1920 px covers full-width hero images on most desktop screens. Scale down smaller images to their actual display size for maximum savings.
Use WebP format when possible — it's 25–35% smaller than JPEG at the same quality and is supported by 97% of browsers.
Google PageSpeed and Core Web Vitals reward fast images. Pre-compression is the easiest way to improve your scores.