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Batch Compress

Compress multiple images in one go.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Compressing images is not only about saving storage space. It can also improve website speed, reduce bandwidth, and create a better viewing experience across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.

What is batch image compression?

Batch image compression means reducing the file size of multiple images at the same time instead of compressing them one by one. It helps you optimize image folders faster, especially when preparing website assets, blog images, product photos, or social media graphics.

Why should I batch compress images before uploading them to my website?

Images are often among the heaviest resources on a webpage. Compressing them can reduce page weight, improve loading speed, and create a smoother browsing experience for visitors. This is especially important for image-heavy pages such as ecommerce product listings, portfolios, blogs, and landing pages.

Can image compression improve website performance?

Yes. Optimized images usually load faster because they use less data. Smaller image files can help improve page speed, reduce bandwidth usage, and make your website feel faster on both desktop and mobile devices.

Does image compression help Core Web Vitals?

Image optimization can help improve Core Web Vitals, especially Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), because large images are often the biggest visible elements on a page. Compressing and properly sizing images can help important page content appear faster to users.

Will compressed images still look good?

In most cases, yes. A good image compressor reduces unnecessary file size while keeping the image visually clear. The best compression result is not always the smallest file; it is the smallest file that still looks good for your website, product page, blog, or design project.

Is batch compression useful for mobile users?

Yes. Mobile users often browse on smaller screens, slower networks, or limited data plans. Smaller images can load more quickly and use less data, improving the experience across phones, tablets, laptops, and desktop screens.

When should I use batch image compression?

You should use batch compression whenever you need to optimize multiple images at once. Common use cases include compressing product photos, blog images, website banners, portfolio images, screenshots, thumbnails, and marketing assets before publishing them online.

What image formats can I batch compress?

NanoImage supports common web image formats including JPG, PNG, WebP, and other widely used image types. The best format depends on your use case: JPG is common for photos, PNG is useful for transparency and screenshots, and WebP is a strong choice for modern web performance.

Is it better to compress images one by one or in batches?

If you only have one image, single-image compression is fine. But if you have several files, batch compression is much faster. It saves time, keeps your workflow consistent, and helps you prepare multiple optimized images for your website or project in one step.

Can I compress batches of images online for free?

Yes. With NanoImage, you can compress batches of images online for free directly in your browser. Upload multiple images, compress them together, and download optimized files for faster websites, better performance, and smoother viewing across different devices.