STEP 1
Image Compressor
Compress images in your browser, reduce file size while keeping quality.
- quality slider
- before/after size comparison
- PNG and JPEG support
TASK WORKFLOW
Prepare lighter, cleaner images for websites, documents, stores, and social posts.
This workflow is built for site owners, bloggers, designers, students, and ecommerce teams. It links only to FastTool pages that pass the current public quality gate, so every listed tool has a working interface, supporting content, and clear limits.
STEP 1
Compress images in your browser, reduce file size while keeping quality.
STEP 2
Resize images to any dimension instantly in your browser.
STEP 3
Convert images between PNG, JPEG, WebP, and BMP formats with batch mode. Upload JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, GIF, or SVG files. Resize with aspect ratio lock, adjust quality for lossy formats, compare before/after file sizes. Download individually or all at once.
STEP 4
Convert JPG images to WebP format with adjustable quality. Smaller file size, same visual quality.
STEP 5
Convert PNG images to WebP format. Preserves transparency, dramatically smaller file size.
STEP 6
Convert JPEG and PNG images to the modern AVIF format for smaller file sizes.
STEP 7
Extract text from images using browser-based OCR.
STEP 8
Convert images to Base64 encoded strings.
STEP 9
View hidden metadata from any image file — upload a photo to instantly see file size, dimensions, type, and basic EXIF-style info without uploading to any server.
STEP 10
Extract dominant colors from an uploaded image.
STEP 11
Convert SVG vector files to PNG raster images.
STEP 12
Visualize and debug SVG path d attributes — paste any SVG path data and see it rendered in a canvas with labeled anchor points, control handles, and command breakdown.
STEP 13
Convert JPG, PNG, and WebP images to a PDF document in your browser. Add multiple images, drag to reorder, choose page size (A4, Letter, fit-to-image), set orientation and margins. browser-based.
People usually arrive at this page with a specific job to finish, not to browse a directory. This hub is structured around the searches below and points each task to a working tool.
This landing page promotes only reviewed FastTool routes as links. Direct-use utilities that still need deeper examples, limitation notes, or output checks remain visible as plain references until they pass the same review gate.