Compress your images in seconds without compromising quality! theAShub’s Online Image Compressor is a powerful, browser-based tool that allows you to reduce the file size of your JPEG, PNG, or WEBP images instantly. Whether you're optimizing photos for your website, social media, blog, or school project, this tool offers a seamless compression experience with a real-time preview and adjustable quality settings.
Features of theAShub Online Image Compressor
- Our tool allows you to compress images in JPG, PNG, and WEBP formats — the most commonly used formats for the web, social media, and digital sharing.
- You can set your desired level of compression using an intuitive quality slider that ranges from 0.1 (high compression, lower quality) to 1.0 (low compression, higher quality). Before you download the compressed image, the tool displays a live preview along with the estimated file size.
- The tool is designed for ease of use and fast operation. All processing is done directly in your browser.
- No images are uploaded to a server, ensuring your files remain private and secure.
- You can use the image compressor completely free with no account or registration. Just open the page and start compressing!
The tool is fully responsive and works smoothly on smartphones, tablets, and desktops, making it accessible from any device, anytime.
How to use theAShub Online Image Compressor?
- Click on the “Upload” button. Make sure the image is in JPG, PNG, or WEBP format.
- Use the slider to select your desired compression level: Slide to the left (0.1) for higher compression and smaller file size. Slide to the right (1.0) for better image quality with less compression.
- Select the compressed image file type.
- Click the “Compress Image” button. The tool will instantly process your image using the selected quality level.
- After compression, the tool shows a preview of the image along with the new file size.
- If you’re satisfied with the result, click “Download Image” to save it to your device.
Not happy with the result? Adjust the quality slider and compress again.