Batch Image Optimizer
Optimize images in batches to balance file size, clarity, and loading speed for websites, stores, and content pages.
About the Image Optimizer
The Image Optimizer is suitable for batch adjusting image file size and display quality to reach a better balance between file size, visual quality, and loading speed. You can add multiple images at once and optimize the whole batch with one consistent rule.
When working with website images, ecommerce product photos, content visuals, and social media graphics, you often need to balance clarity and file size at the same time. This tool helps reduce repetitive work and complete image optimization and organization more efficiently.
This page supports adding images in batches and provides settings such as output format, optimization level, and whether to keep the original size, making it suitable for website speed improvements, asset processing, and bulk export tasks.
How Do You Optimize Images Online in Batch?
- Add Image Files:Click the upload area to choose multiple images, or drag them directly onto the page. The files will be added to the batch processing list automatically.
- Set the Optimization Options:Choose the output format, optimization level, and whether to keep the original size so the whole batch follows the same optimization rule.
- Start Batch Processing:After you click start, the tool processes images one by one in order and shows the progress of each file as well as the overall task in real time.
- Review the Output Results:After processing is finished, you can review the resulting file size, output format, and basic information of each image so it is easier to save and organize them.
- Use the Results in Other Scenarios:Optimized images are more suitable for website publishing, ecommerce product photos, content pages, and social media image workflows.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which image formats does this tool support?
This page mainly supports common image formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and BMP, making it suitable for everyday batch image optimization.
What is the difference between optimization levels?
Light optimization focuses more on preserving visual quality, strong optimization focuses more on reducing file size, and balanced optimization works well for most everyday image tasks.
Why does the format sometimes change after optimization?
If you actively choose a new output format, the tool will convert the format while optimizing the image, which can help balance file size and compatibility more effectively.
Are images uploaded to a server during optimization?
Usually not. This tool mainly reads and optimizes images locally in your browser, making it suitable for workflows that want to protect image privacy.
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