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Compress Images Online Free — No Upload, Batch 10 Files

Compress locally, compare before/after, then download—files never leave your device

  • Amazon, Shopify, and similar platforms cap file size — batch shrink to upload-ready range
  • Large preview below; compare before/after before you download
  • Process up to 10 images at once — faster than one-by-one online tools
Start compressingStays on your device

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Reviewed by: FreeMake Imaging Team
Avg. size reduction: 72% at quality 75
Tested with: 500+ product images

References: Google PageSpeed Insights · WebP compression guide

Real compression results

Before-and-after from FreeMake's browser compressor—same visuals, smaller files, faster uploads.

Product main image (Amazon)

Before · 4.2 MB

Product main image (Amazon) Before

After · 820 KB (↓80%)

Product main image (Amazon) After

Almost no visible quality loss at 75% smart compression.

Banner image (Shopify)

Before · 2.8 MB

Banner image (Shopify) Before

After · 510 KB (↓82%)

Banner image (Shopify) After

Crisp edges while optimizing page load weight.

How to Compress Images Online Without Uploading

FreeMake compresses PNG, JPG, and WebP files entirely in your browser—ideal when marketplace uploads reject oversized product photos. You get a before/after slider, batch support for up to ten images, and ZIP export when every file meets your size target.

  1. 1

    Upload product or web images on the left

    Drag up to ten PNG, JPG, or WebP files into the workbench. Amazon, Shopify, and eBay sellers often hit file-size caps on hero images; starting here avoids failed uploads. Nothing is sent to a server—processing stays on your device.

  2. 2

    Choose smart or near-lossless compression

    Smart mode maximizes size reduction for listings and detail pages. Near-lossless keeps more pixel data for logos or retouched assets. For e-commerce, 70–85% quality usually balances sharpness and file weight.

  3. 3

    Compare before and after in the preview

    Use the side-by-side slider to check text, edges, and fabric texture before you commit. Zoom into labels and stitching on apparel shots—compression artifacts show up here, not after you publish.

  4. 4

    Download individually or as a ZIP

    Export files that pass your visual check, then upload to Seller Central, Shopify, or your storefront CDN. If dimensions still fail compliance, run resize or the compliance checker next.

Why Compress Images Before You List or Publish

Smaller images load faster, rank better on mobile storefronts, and satisfy strict marketplace file limits. Local compression keeps supplier photos and unreleased SKUs private while you prep launch assets.

  • Meet Amazon and Shopify file-size rules

    Many channels cap individual images between 5–10 MB. Compressing first prevents upload errors during bulk listing workflows. You keep visual quality while staying inside platform limits.

  • Improve Core Web Vitals and conversion

    Lighter product galleries improve Largest Contentful Paint on mobile. Faster pages reduce bounce on slow connections—especially for international buyers browsing on cellular data.

  • Keep sensitive assets on your device

    Unlike cloud compressors, FreeMake never receives your files. That matters for unreleased products, client previews, and wholesale catalog shots you are not ready to share.

  • Typical size wins on product heroes

    A 4.2 MB phone photo often lands near 800 KB–1.2 MB at 75–80% smart compression—enough for many Amazon and Shopify caps without visible label blur on packaging shots.

FreeMake vs TinyPNG, Compressor.io & iLoveIMG

All four tools shrink image file size, but privacy, batch workflow, and preview differ. FreeMake is built for sellers who need local processing and side-by-side quality checks.

FeatureFreeMakeTinyPNGCompressor.io
Local browser processingYes — no uploadNo — cloud uploadMixed — often server-side
Batch up to 10 imagesYesLimited on free tierVaries by plan
Before/after preview sliderYesLimitedBasic preview
PNG / JPG / WebP supportYesYesYes
Free without signupYesFree tier with limitsFree with ads/limits
Typical 4 MB → ~1 MB listing resultSmart mode 70–85%Similar rangeVaries by mode
Linked resize & complianceSame siteManualManual

Supported Formats and Compression Tips

FreeMake compresses PNG, JPG/JPEG, and WebP—the formats most e-commerce platforms accept for product galleries. PNG suits graphics with transparency; JPG is standard for photo-heavy listings; WebP helps your own site when browsers support it.

Workflow tip: resize to marketplace dimensions first, then compress. That order avoids wasting quality on pixels you will discard. Pair with the compliance checker before submitting hero images to Amazon or Shopify.

  • PNG — logos, graphics, transparency; compress after flattening if possible
  • JPG — default for product photos; aim for 70–85% quality on listings
  • WebP — smaller files for modern storefronts; convert to JPG if a platform rejects WebP
  • ZIP export — download all ten results in one click after batch compression

Image compression FAQ

Is this online image compressor free?

Yes. FreeMake's image compressor is free with no signup. Compress PNG, JPG, and WebP files directly in your browser.

Are my images uploaded to a server?

No. All compression runs locally in your browser. Your product photos and design assets never leave your device.

How is this different from TinyPNG?

Like TinyPNG, we use smart compression to shrink file size. Unlike many online tools, processing is 100% local—no upload required—and you can batch up to 10 images with a before/after slider.

What image formats can I compress?

PNG, JPG/JPEG, and WebP. Upload up to 10 images at once, preview results, then download individually or as a ZIP.

What compression quality should I use for product photos?

For e-commerce listings, 70–85% quality usually balances file size and sharpness. Use the before/after slider to confirm text and edges stay crisp.

Does image compression help website speed and SEO?

Smaller images load faster, which improves Core Web Vitals (especially LCP). Faster pages often rank better and convert more on mobile storefronts.

Can I compress images for Amazon or Shopify uploads?

Yes. Compress first to meet file-size caps, then resize or run compliance check if your marketplace has dimension rules.

What is the maximum batch size?

Up to 10 images per run. Download individually or as a ZIP when all files are processed.

Should I compress before or after resize?

Resize to marketplace pixels first, then compress. Shrinking dimensions before compression avoids wasting quality on pixels you will discard.

Complete e-commerce image workflow

Your images are compressed. Finish marketplace prep with this linked pipeline:

  1. 1
    Image Resizer

    Match Amazon, Shopify, or Etsy pixel specs before upload.

  2. 2
    Image Compliance Checker

    Verify dimensions, format, and file weight against marketplace rules.

  3. 3
    Remove EXIF Metadata

    Strip GPS and camera EXIF metadata for privacy and smaller files.

  4. 4
    Bulk Multi-Size Export

    Export every required size in one batch when your listing needs variants.

Result: optimized, sized, compliant images ready to publish.

More free image tools

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