Drop your images and get smaller WebP, JPEG, or PNG in seconds — in a batch, on your own box. No per-image credits, and your assets never leave the building.
Convert to modern formats and squeeze the file size for faster pages — a whole folder at a time, on hardware you already run.
WebP for the web, JPEG for photos, PNG for flat art. Nudge quality and cap the width if you like.
One image or a hundred. Each is re-encoded and stripped of metadata right here on the server.
Every file shows how much smaller it got. Download them one by one or all at once.
Flat-rate optimization for the assets you'd rather not pipe through a third-party credit meter.
Convert to WebP and shave megabytes off pages for better Core Web Vitals — no API budget to watch.
Self-host the endpoint and optimize assets in CI without shipping proprietary images to an outside service.
Bulk-resize and compress thousands of product photos at a fixed cost, not per image.
Optimize free in the browser. Upgrade for bigger batches and an API.
No. Each image is optimized in memory and returned in the same request — nothing is written to disk or stored.
It depends on the source, but converting photos to WebP at quality 80 commonly cuts 60–85%. Already-optimized files may shrink little — the tool shows the exact result per file.
WebP and JPEG are lossy at the quality you pick; PNG stays lossless. The default of 80 is visually clean for most web use — raise it for hero images.
Yes — the self-host license runs the whole optimizer on your infrastructure, air-gap friendly, with no per-image cost.