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JPEG Compressor

Compress JPEG and JPG images to reduce file size while maintaining visual quality. Perfect for web optimization and faster page loading.

Upload JPEG images

Drag and drop your JPEG/JPG files or click to select

How It Works

Compress your images in three simple steps. No account required, no uploads to external servers.

1

Upload Your Images

Drag and drop your JPEG, JPG files or click to select from your device.

2

Adjust Settings

Choose your preferred output format (JPEG) and quality settings.

3

Download Results

Download your optimized images individually or as a ZIP file. All processing happens locally.

Why Choose Metamorfiles?

The most privacy-focused image compression tool on the web

Privacy First

All processing happens in your browser. Your images never leave your device - complete data privacy guaranteed.

Lightning Fast

Instant compression powered by modern browser APIs. No waiting for uploads or server processing.

No Limits

Compress up to 1,000 images at once with no file size restrictions. Truly unlimited usage.

Secure & Safe

Your images are never uploaded to any server. Zero risk of data breaches or unauthorized access.

Works Anywhere

Use on any device with a modern browser. No installation, no account, no hassle.

Mobile Friendly

Fully responsive design works perfectly on phones, tablets, and desktops alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about jpeg compressor

JPEG and JPG are the same format. JPG is simply a shorter file extension that was used in older Windows systems that only supported 3-character extensions. Both work identically.

JPEG files can typically be compressed by 40-80% depending on the original quality and content. Photos with lots of detail compress differently than images with solid colors.

JPEG uses lossy compression, so some quality is lost during compression. However, at appropriate quality settings (70-85%), the loss is usually imperceptible while achieving significant file size reduction.

Use JPEG for photographs and complex images with many colors. Use PNG for graphics with text, logos, or images requiring transparency. JPEG is better for file size, PNG for quality.