Compress JPEG Images
JPEG is the most common format for photos on the web, but camera and editor exports often include more quality than needed. This tool lets you choose the perfect balance between file size and visual quality, typically achieving 50-70% size reductions.
Open Image Compressor →How to Compress JPEG Images
- Open the Image Compressor tool on ToolPrime
- Upload your JPEG image
- Use the quality slider to find the right balance
- Compare the original and compressed versions side by side
- Download the smaller JPEG file
Common Use Cases
- Optimize product photos for e-commerce listings
- Reduce photo sizes for faster blog loading times
- Compress camera photos before uploading to social media
- Shrink JPEG images to meet email attachment size limits
Frequently Asked Questions
What JPEG quality setting should I use?▾
For web photos, 75-85% quality offers an excellent balance. Below 70% you may notice artifacts. Above 90% the file size savings become negligible.
Does JPEG compression remove EXIF data?▾
By default, EXIF metadata (camera info, GPS) is stripped to save space and protect privacy. You can toggle this off if needed.