Media Tool Variation

WebP Optimizer

This page targets the webp image optimizer use case for Image Compressor. It gives visitors a more specific landing page while keeping the same working tool directly below, so they can start immediately after reading the context.

Compress, resize, and convert images in your browser — nothing is uploaded. This variation is useful for searchers looking for a narrower phrase such as webp optimizer while still expecting the full AbiTechPros tool experience.

  • Use this webp optimizer page when you want the image compressor workflow without extra setup or sign-up steps.
  • This variation helps visitors land on a page that matches the exact task they searched for, while keeping the full image compressor tool immediately available below.
  • If you need the broader feature set or want to compare related workflows, you can also open the main image compressor page.
Open the main Image Compressor pageor continue with the tool below.
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Image Compressor

Compress and resize images in your browser — nothing is uploaded to a server.

Drop an image here or click to select

About Image Compressor

Compress JPEG, PNG, and WebP images entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images never leave your device — no uploads, no servers, fully private.

  • Adjust quality from 10% to 100%
  • Resize images by setting a maximum width
  • Convert between JPEG, PNG, and WebP
  • See size savings and download instantly

Image Compressor FAQ

Answers to the most common questions about this page.

What image formats can I compress with this tool?

Image Compressor is built for common web image formats including JPEG, PNG, and WebP.

Can I resize images while compressing?

Yes. You can reduce file size and adjust dimensions to optimize images for web delivery.

Is image processing private?

Yes. Images are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded to AbiTechPros servers.

When should I use Image Compressor?

Use it before publishing images to improve page speed, reduce bandwidth usage, and improve user experience.