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2025-03-13, 03:05 AM
Image compression is an important step in sharing content online. Here are some reasons why image compression is necessary:
Increase Page Load Speed:
Compressed images are smaller in size, making web pages load faster. This improves user experience and reduces bounce rates.
Save Bandwidth:
Image compression reduces bandwidth usage, which is especially important for high-traffic websites or in areas with limited internet connectivity.
Improve SEO:
Page load speed is an important factor in search rankings. Websites tend to rank higher in search engines.
Easy to Share:
Compressed images are easier to upload and share on social media platforms or via email, saving users time.
Ensure Quality:
Modern compression tools allow images to be compressed without significantly reducing quality, helping to retain the sharpness and color of images.
Some image compression tools you can refer to are:
https://tinypng.com/
https://compressor.io/
https://imageoptim.com/
If you know of any more tools, please share them.
Edited by slope game
Increase Page Load Speed:
Compressed images are smaller in size, making web pages load faster. This improves user experience and reduces bounce rates.
Save Bandwidth:
Image compression reduces bandwidth usage, which is especially important for high-traffic websites or in areas with limited internet connectivity.
Improve SEO:
Page load speed is an important factor in search rankings. Websites tend to rank higher in search engines.
Easy to Share:
Compressed images are easier to upload and share on social media platforms or via email, saving users time.
Ensure Quality:
Modern compression tools allow images to be compressed without significantly reducing quality, helping to retain the sharpness and color of images.
Some image compression tools you can refer to are:
https://tinypng.com/
https://compressor.io/
https://imageoptim.com/
If you know of any more tools, please share them.
Edited by slope game
2025-04-09, 02:21 AM
Thanks for sharing!
2025-04-16, 02:19 AM
tks, that's what I need
2025-05-06, 11:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 2025-05-06, 11:32 AM by ialexarafat.)
Totally agree—image compression is a game changer. We manage a mobile patrol security website with lots of daily photo uploads, and using tools like TinyPNG has made our pages load way faster without losing quality. It's helped with both SEO and keeping clients happy with quick, smooth access.
2025-05-15, 07:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 2025-05-16, 04:21 AM by beifeng111.)
There are a number of great tools available today for compressing images without a noticeable loss in quality. For casual users, web-based platforms like TinyPNG and Squoosh offer quick and reliable results. Professionals might prefer tools like ImageOptim or Photoshop’s “Save for Web” feature for more control.
One lesser-known but handy option is available through https://heyapks.com, which offers lightweight mobile tools for quick image compression on Android devices. It's particularly useful when you're dealing with limited bandwidth or need to save space on your phone.
Overall, the right tool depends on your needs - whether you prioritize speed, quality, or batch processing. But it’s good to know there are both desktop and mobile options for every use case.
One lesser-known but handy option is available through https://heyapks.com, which offers lightweight mobile tools for quick image compression on Android devices. It's particularly useful when you're dealing with limited bandwidth or need to save space on your phone.
Overall, the right tool depends on your needs - whether you prioritize speed, quality, or batch processing. But it’s good to know there are both desktop and mobile options for every use case.
2025-05-29, 10:20 AM
Open-source web app, supports many formats, lets you adjust Skribbl IO compression level & preview results live.
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