Image Compressor

Upload one image, choose a compression quality, and dispatch a smaller output through the shared ImageMagick pipeline.

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Compression Input

Attach an image file and choose the target quality level that balances file size and clarity.

Job Status

Monitor the queued compression run, track progress, and keep the image result attached to the jobs system.

Current status
Waiting for a file
Progress0%

Compressed Output

Completed jobs publish a compressed image artifact that can be previewed and downloaded from this workspace.

No compressed image yet. Upload a source file and dispatch the job to generate a smaller output.

Compression Log

source.format -> JPG
compression.quality -> 82
awaiting image compression dispatch

Image

Compress JPG images with a focused optimization page

How this image compression page works

The page keeps the task direct: upload one image, choose the compression level, dispatch the job, then review and download the smaller result.

  • Upload one JPG source image and keep the optimization task attached to a single queued job.
  • Choose the quality level before the worker starts so the output size and clarity tradeoff stays explicit.
  • Download the optimized JPG output when the job finishes and continue into adjacent image routes if needed.

How to think about quality settings

Image compression works best when the quality choice matches the actual delivery goal instead of using one fixed preset for every case.

  • Higher quality is useful when the image still needs to look sharp in presentations, galleries, or product detail views.
  • Balanced compression is the safest default for general website delivery, CMS uploads, and mixed-use content.
  • More aggressive compression is useful when file size matters most for lightweight previews, fast uploads, or support attachments.

When image compression is the right page

This route is strongest when the user wants a smaller image file without switching into a different output format.

  • Reduce image size for faster delivery while staying in the same format family.
  • Prepare lighter images for marketplace uploads, listing galleries, and storefront workflows.
  • Compress assets before sending them into CMS, docs, support, or email pipelines that benefit from smaller files.

Conversores relacionados

Continue into adjacent image workflows

Use image compression as the entry point for optimization, then continue into nearby image conversion pages and format-specific routes.