Smart Image Compression

Compress, resize, and optimize multiple images instantly. 100% private, processed entirely in your browser without server uploads.

Secure & Private Lightning Fast No Limits

Drag & Drop Images Here

Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP. Select multiple files.

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Settings

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Compression Results

Enterprise-Grade Features, Free.

Designed to be the most advanced, yet simplest image compression tool available on the web.

Bulk Processing

Don't waste time compressing images one by one. Select multiple files at once and optimize an entire album natively in seconds.

100% Data Privacy

Your images are never uploaded to our servers. All compression happens locally inside your device using HTML5 Canvas API.

Precision Control

Define exact max-width, max-height, quality percentage, or even a strict target file size in KB. The algorithm does the math.

How It Works Behind The Scenes

  • 1

    Local Memory Read

    When you drop files, your browser reads them directly into local RAM. Zero data leaves your device.

  • 2

    Canvas Rendering

    Images are drawn onto an invisible digital canvas where intelligent resizing algorithms constrain the dimensions perfectly.

  • 3

    Native Encoding

    We trigger your device's native image encoder to rewrite the file at the specified quality, drastically reducing the KB footprint.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Suloro store my images?

No. Suloro is a 100% client-side application. Your images are never sent to a server. All processing is done locally by your device's browser, ensuring absolute data privacy and security.

Can I compress images for my website?

Yes! Our tool is specifically designed to help web developers reduce image payload sizes. Simply set a target width (like 1920px) and lower the quality to 70-80% for massive file size savings without noticeable visual loss.

Is there a limit on file size or batch quantity?

Because the tool relies on your device's RAM and processing power, there are no hard limits imposed by us. However, processing hundreds of heavy RAW/high-res files at once might cause older browsers to lag.