Compress Image to 170KB

Real-time online image optimizer with advanced controls

Upload & Compress Images

Drop your images here or click to browse

Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP, and other image formats

Compression Settings
Adjust target file size (50KB to 500KB)
Balance between quality and file size
WebP offers best compression
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Leave empty to keep original dimensions
Optimization approach

How to Compress Images to 170KB - Complete Guide

Learn how to effectively reduce image file sizes to exactly 170KB while maintaining visual quality for web use, social media, and digital content.

Why Compress Images to 170KB?

Image compression is essential for faster website loading, better SEO rankings, and reduced storage requirements. A 170KB target is ideal for web images as it balances quality with performance. Search engines like Google prioritize faster-loading websites, making image optimization crucial for ranking.

Step-by-Step Guide to Using This Tool
  1. Upload Your Images: Drag and drop or click to select images from your device. The tool supports multiple formats including JPG, PNG, GIF, and WebP.
  2. Adjust Compression Settings: Use the sliders to set your target size (default 170KB) and quality preferences. The real-time preview shows how changes affect your image.
  3. Choose Output Format: Select WebP for best compression, JPEG for compatibility, or PNG for images with transparency.
  4. Apply Additional Optimizations: Enable options like metadata removal and progressive loading for further optimization.
  5. Compress and Download: Click "Compress All Images" then download individual files or all images as a ZIP archive.
Advanced Features Explained
Best Practices for Image Compression

For website images, aim for 100-200KB file sizes. Use WebP format when possible as it offers 30% better compression than JPEG. Always maintain a backup of original images before compression. For social media, check each platform's recommended image dimensions and file sizes.

Pro Tip: Use the "Quality Priority" compression method for portfolio or product images where detail matters most. Use "Size Priority" for background images or thumbnails where loading speed is critical.