What is this tool?
The Image Compressor is a browser-based image tool that reduces file size for common web images. You can choose one image or a batch, adjust compression settings, and download smaller copies.
Because the work happens in the browser, it is a practical choice for documents, product photos, and social posts that do not need to leave your device just to become smaller.
Why use this tool?
- It helps websites, forms, and chats load faster with smaller images.
- It avoids sending private images to a remote compression service.
- It is useful when a government, bank, school, or marketplace form has a file-size limit.
- It lets small businesses prepare product photos before posting online.
- It saves mobile data when images need to be sent from a phone hotspot or slow connection.
- It can compress multiple product photos, menu images, or screenshots in one batch.
How to use it
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Open the ChlatWork Image Compressor.
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Choose one image or multiple images you want to reduce.
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Adjust the quality or size options if you need a specific output.
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Click Compress and wait for the batch results.
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Compare the original and compressed sizes before downloading.
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Download one compressed file or download all compressed files for upload, chat, or web publishing.
Common use cases
- A shop owner in Cambodia compresses product photos before posting them on Facebook Marketplace.
- A student reduces a scanned document image before submitting it to an online school form.
- A developer compresses screenshot assets before adding them to a landing page.
- A support team sends smaller issue screenshots through Telegram or email.
- A restaurant prepares menu images that load faster on mobile data.
Tips and best practices
- Keep the original file until you confirm the compressed image still looks good.
- Use a lower quality setting for screenshots and a higher setting for photos with people or products.
- Resize very large camera photos before uploading them to a website.
- Check text-heavy images after compression so labels remain readable.
- Avoid recompressing the same image many times because quality can drop each round.
FAQ
Are my images uploaded to ChlatWork?
Your data is processed in your browser where possible. We do not intentionally store your files or input on our server.
Which image formats can I compress?
The tool is intended for common browser image formats such as JPG, PNG, and WebP.
Will compression reduce quality?
Some quality reduction is normal when making a file smaller. The goal is to find a balance between size and visual clarity.
Can I use it for product photos?
Yes. It is useful for product photos, but review the result so colors, labels, and details still look clear.
Why is my compressed file not much smaller?
Some images are already optimized. In that case, lowering quality or resizing dimensions may create a bigger difference.
