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JPG、PNG、WebP画像のファイルサイズを瞬時に削減。無料、制限なし、完全プライベート — サーバーへのアップロードは一切ありません。

100%プライベート — ファイルがデバイスから送信されることはありません。すべての処理はブラウザ内で完結します。

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またはクリックして選択 — JPG、PNG、WebP対応

画像圧縮ツールの仕組み

このツールは、ブラウザ内蔵の画像処理機能(Canvas API)を使用して、画像を低い品質設定で再エンコードします。処理全体がお使いのデバイス上でローカルに実行されます。画像がサーバーに送信されることは一切ありません。1バイトたりともコンピュータから出ていきません。

Tips for Better Image Compression

  • Start at 80% quality — For most photographs, a quality setting between 75–85% offers the best balance between file size and visual fidelity. The human eye rarely notices differences above 80%.
  • Choose WebP for modern use — If your images are destined for the web, WebP delivers 25–35% smaller files than JPEG at equivalent quality. All major browsers now support it.
  • Use JPEG for photos, PNG for graphics — JPEG compression excels with photographic content. PNG is better for screenshots, logos, and images with sharp edges or text.
  • Compress before uploading — Reducing file size before uploading to social media, email, or your website saves bandwidth and speeds up load times.
  • Batch process for efficiency — Drop multiple images at once to compress an entire folder in seconds. Use "Download All" to grab everything in one click.
  • Compare before and after — Always check the file size reduction shown in the results. If the savings are minimal, try lowering the quality slider by 5–10 points.
  • Keep originals as backup — Since compression is lossy (for JPEG/WebP), always keep your original high-resolution files.

When to Compress Your Images

  • Website optimization — Large images are the #1 cause of slow-loading websites. Compressing product photos, hero banners, and blog images can cut page load times by 40–60%.
  • Email attachments — Most email providers limit attachment size to 25 MB. Compressing high-resolution photos lets you share more images in a single email.
  • Social media uploads — Platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter re-compress your images anyway. Pre-compressing gives you more control over the final quality.
  • Cloud storage savings — If you sync thousands of photos to cloud services, compression can free up significant storage space without noticeable quality loss.
  • E-commerce product listings — Online marketplaces often have file size requirements. Compressed images load faster in search results.
  • Document preparation — When embedding images in PDFs, Word documents, or presentations, compressed images keep the document file size manageable.

よくある質問

本当に無料ですか?
はい、完全に無料で隠れた制限はありません。ページに表示される広告で運営しており、データの販売やファイルへのアクセスは一切行いません。何枚でも、何度でも画像を圧縮できます。
画像は安全ですか?
画像がデバイスから送信されることはありません。処理中のネットワーク通信はゼロです。ブラウザの開発者ツール(ネットワークタブ)で確認できます。私たちはファイルを見ることもアクセスすることも物理的にできません。
対応フォーマットは?
JPEGPNGWebP形式間で圧縮・変換できます。これらの形式で入力し、希望の出力形式を選択してください。
圧縮後にPNGファイルが大きくなるのはなぜ?
PNGはロスレス形式のため、品質スライダーはPNG出力に影響しません。ファイルサイズを小さくしたい場合は、JPEGまたはWebPへの変換をお試しください。
WebPとは?
WebPはGoogleが開発した最新の画像フォーマットで、ウェブ画像に優れた圧縮を提供します。同等の画質でJPEGと比較して通常25〜35%小さいファイルサイズを実現します。
オフラインで使えますか?
はい!このページが読み込まれれば、インターネットを切断してもツールは完璧に動作し続けます。すべての処理はローカルで行われるためです。
What is the difference between lossy and lossless compression?
Lossy compression (JPEG, WebP) permanently removes some image data to achieve smaller files — the lower the quality setting, the more data is discarded. Lossless compression (PNG) reduces file size without any quality loss by finding more efficient ways to encode the same data. For photographs, lossy compression at 80% quality is usually indistinguishable from the original.
Can I compress multiple images at once?
Yes! Simply drag and drop multiple files or select several images at once. ImgLab will compress all of them using your chosen quality setting and output format. Use the "Download All" button to save every compressed image in one click.
What quality setting should I use?
It depends on your use case. For web images, 70–80% offers a good balance. For print or archival purposes, stay above 90%. For social media where platforms re-compress anyway, 75% is usually sufficient. The preview lets you compare quality before downloading.
Is there a file size limit?
There is no hard limit since everything runs in your browser. However, very large images (50+ MP) may be slow to process depending on your device's memory and processing power. For best performance, images up to 20 MP work smoothly on most devices.
Does compression remove image metadata (EXIF data)?
Yes — when ImgLab compresses your image using the Canvas API, metadata such as EXIF, IPTC, and XMP data is automatically stripped. This includes camera settings, GPS coordinates, and timestamps. If you need to preserve metadata, consider using our Metadata Viewer to inspect it first.
How much can I reduce my file size?
Typical results vary by source image and format. A 5 MB JPEG photo at 80% quality usually compresses to 1–2 MB (60–80% reduction). Switching to WebP can yield even better results — up to 35% smaller than the equivalent JPEG. PNG files with many colors may see modest reductions, while screenshots and graphics with flat colors can shrink dramatically.

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