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Compress Screenshot without losing clarity
Compress Screenshot reduces file size fast with manual control. Choose format and quality, then download.
Paste or upload a screenshot
Drag an image here, paste from clipboard, or browse to upload.
Tip: Use Cmd/Ctrl+V to paste a screenshot.
Why Compress Screenshot works
Quality control with one slider
Quality control balances size and clarity.
Format flexibility
JPG or WebP export for smaller files.
Fast export for busy teams
Keeps dimensions unchanged for layout consistency.
How to compress a screenshot
Upload or paste your screenshot
Upload or paste a screenshot.
Adjust format and quality
Pick a format and adjust quality.
Download the optimized file
Download and compare size.
Popular use cases
Support and QA
Attach clear screenshots without oversized files.
Documentation and wikis
Keep docs light while readable.
Email and chat sharing
Send faster with smaller files.
Web performance
Optimize page weight for speed.
Related tools
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FAQ
Will Compress Screenshot keep text readable?
Yes. The tool is designed to keep UI text sharp while reducing file size. The quality slider lets you balance clarity and size, so you can choose a setting that keeps labels readable and still meets upload limits. For critical labels, try a slightly higher quality value.
Which formats are supported?
Compress Screenshot supports JPG and WebP output. You can compare both formats and select the smaller file for your use case, or choose JPG when broad compatibility is required. WebP is usually smaller for UI-heavy images.
Does it work with PNG input?
Yes. Upload PNG screenshots and export them as JPG or WebP. Clear PNG images usually compress well, especially when the screenshot has large areas of solid color or text. For transparency needs, keep a PNG copy as a fallback.
Does it change image dimensions?
No. Compression keeps the original width and height and only adjusts quality or format.
Should I use JPG or WebP?
WebP usually produces smaller files, while JPG is more compatible. Try both if size matters.
Compress screenshots in seconds
Shrink files quickly while keeping text sharp.
