Choose a megabyte limit for large files and keep uploads under portal or email caps while protecting detail.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP formats
Shrink heavy images while protecting color, texture, and detail.
Set a megabyte cap for high resolution photos, presentations, or portfolios. Keep files under platform limits while retaining texture and color depth.
Compression adjusts in small steps to preserve edges and gradients before resizing. This keeps large visuals clean for client review and slide decks.
If the file remains heavy, reduce width or height in gentle increments with aspect ratio locked so banners and prints stay natural and avoid stretching.
Export as JPG for maximum compatibility or WebP for smaller MB sizes. Compare outputs and keep the version that meets your limit with the best clarity.
The size estimate updates in real time as you tweak settings, helping you hit the MB target without repeated downloads or guesswork for each export.
Everything runs in your browser, so heavy files are never uploaded. This keeps assets private and speeds iteration even on slow connections for review cycles.
Upload once, set your MB size, and export a lighter file.
Drop a JPG, PNG, or WebP into the editor. The preview loads instantly and the file stays on your device while you set MB limits.
Enter your MB goal, choose a format, and adjust dimensions only if the estimate remains above the limit for your platform.
When the size meets the target, download the file. If the original is already under the cap, it exports unchanged to preserve quality.
Shrink heavy images for portals, email, and presentations. Set an MB cap, keep important detail, and export a lighter file locally in moments.
Answers about MB targets, formats, and quality for large files.
MB targets are best for large photos, presentations, and marketing graphics that must stay under multi megabyte limits. They provide room for detail while still passing upload caps without repeated trial and error.
Yes. You can enter values like 1.5 MB or 2.3 MB. The compressor treats this as the maximum size and searches for the highest quality that fits, so you can hit strict portal limits with precision. This helps for large visuals with fixed caps.
Dimensions stay as set unless you adjust them. If the size remains above your MB limit, reduce width or height in small steps while keeping aspect ratio locked to avoid stretching or unwanted cropping. This keeps layouts stable.
WebP usually reaches a smaller MB size at similar quality, while JPG is safest for older systems and email clients. Try both and keep the version that looks clean and stays compatible with your workflow and audience.
If the original file is already below your MB target, you can export without extra compression and keep full quality. This is useful when you only need to confirm a cap or share a lighter copy with clients without extra steps.
Most metadata is removed during export to reduce file size. That strips camera and location details while keeping the visible image intact, which helps reduce weight for sharing and approvals while keeping privacy tighter.
Reduce quality gradually and avoid aggressive downscaling. If clarity drops, try WebP or lower dimensions slightly. Small adjustments often cut MB size while preserving edges, text, and subtle gradients for slides.
No. Processing runs locally in your browser, so files never leave your device. This keeps work private and makes repeated exports fast even with very large images. You can test multiple limits without reuploading.
Yes. You can use the tool for free without creating an account, entering a credit card, or installing software. There are no usage caps or watermarks, so you can edit as many images as you like and download full-quality results any time.
No. All processing happens locally in your browser, which means files stay on your device and are never sent to our servers. Once you close the tab, nothing is stored on our side, making it safe for personal and client work.