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Bulk image compression • local processing • folder support

Bulk image compressor with editor

Compress multiple JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, and BMP images in your browser, then continue to the editor to fine-tune quality, convert formats, add folders, and export optimized files in bulk.

Choose or drop filesFolder uploadWebP and AVIFZIP download

Choose, drop, or open a folder

Start with images here, then continue to the editor page to compress, convert, resize, and export in bulk.

No server upload required. Files stay in your browser workflow.

Compress in bulk

Optimize many images in one go instead of repeating the same steps one by one.

Visible quality preserved

Reduce file size while keeping images sharp and clean for websites, products, and social media.

Private local processing

Files stay in your browser, which helps protect privacy and keeps the workflow fast.

Folder and batch support

Upload files, batches, or folders and continue to the editor for conversion and export.

Bulk image compression for websites and uploads

Large image libraries can slow websites, increase storage usage, and make uploads harder to manage. Compressing images in batches helps reduce file size, improve page speed, and keep media workflows more efficient across blogs, ecommerce pages, portfolios, and social content.

Better results usually come from using a modern format like WebP or AVIF, keeping quality balanced, and resizing oversized originals to the dimensions actually needed on screen.

Why use a browser-based bulk image editor

A browser-based workflow makes it easier to preview batches, convert formats, and download ZIP exports without sending media to a remote service first. It also simplifies repeated optimization tasks when you need to process many files or whole folders at once.

That makes this kind of tool useful for content teams, developers, designers, ecommerce managers, and anyone preparing images for the web.

Frequently asked questions

Can I compress multiple images without losing quality?

You can usually reduce file size significantly without obvious visual loss by choosing the right format, balanced quality settings, and sensible dimensions.

Does Filego upload my images to a server?

The workflow is designed around local browser processing, so images can be compressed without a server upload step.

Can I upload a whole folder?

Yes. The editor supports folder selection, including a Chromium folder picker and a fallback folder input.