Amazon Image Compressor

The Amazon Image Compressor shrinks JPG and PNG product photos up to 80% smaller without visible quality loss — so your listing pages load faster on mobile, where 60% of Amazon shoppers buy.

Free to use Private & secure No signup

Drop images to compress

JPG, PNG, WebP — up to 5 files on the free plan

What is the Amazon Image Compressor?

An Amazon image compressor reduces the file size of product images while preserving visual quality. Smaller images load faster, especially on flaky mobile networks, which Amazon's ranking algorithm has favored since 2024.

How to use the Amazon Image Compressor

  1. 1 Drop up to 5 images into the upload zone (Pro plan = unlimited batch).
  2. 2 Pick output format — JPG for smallest files, WebP for modern browsers, PNG for lossless.
  3. 3 Adjust quality (75–85% is the sweet spot for most product photos).
  4. 4 Click Compress all and watch each file shrink with its own progress bar.
  5. 5 Download individual files or "Download all" to grab the whole batch.

Benefits

  • Up to 80% smaller files with no perceptible quality loss
  • Faster mobile page loads (a 2025 Amazon ranking factor)
  • Support for JPG, PNG, and modern WebP output
  • Adjustable quality slider — pick your sweet spot

Common use cases

  • Cutting 8 MB DSLR exports down to 400 KB for Amazon upload
  • Re-compressing already-optimized images for further savings
  • Preparing images for A+ Content where every KB matters
  • Optimizing infographic images that have excessive PNG transparency
Frequently asked questions

Amazon Image Compressor — FAQ

Quick answers to the questions sellers ask most.

Will compression hurt my image quality?

Modern lossy compression removes data the eye can't see. At 80% quality, most product photos are visually identical to the original at half the file size.

Why compress Amazon images?

Smaller image files mean faster listing page loads — especially critical on mobile, where Amazon now ranks pages partly by load speed.

What's the difference between JPG, PNG and WebP?

JPG is the smallest for photos but doesn't support transparency. PNG is lossless and supports transparency but is much larger. WebP is the modern best-of-both but isn't supported by older browsers — luckily Amazon accepts both JPG and PNG.

Can I compress past 80% safely?

Single-product photos on a white background usually look fine at 70%. Lifestyle and infographic images with text typically need 80%+ to avoid visible artifacts.

Do my images get uploaded to your servers?

No. All compression happens in your browser. We never see your files.

How big can input files be?

Up to ~20 MB each. Larger files may slow down your browser but still work.

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