Batch Shopify Image Compressor
Professional batch optimization for your Shopify store. Compress product photos instantly while maintaining high visual quality. Faster load times, better SEO.
Drop your product photos here
Supports PNG, JPG, WebP and more. Bulk optimization for e-commerce excellence.
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Image List
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Interactive Editor
Compression Settings
Batch Apply
Apply to all product images
Professional Shopify Image Compression
Standardize and optimize your e-commerce visuals for maximum performance. Smaller image sizes lead to faster page loads, higher conversion rates, and better search engine rankings.
Boost Store Speed
Heavy product images are the #1 cause of slow Shopify stores. Our compressor reduces file sizes by up to 80% while keeping your products looking sharp.
Better SEO Rankings
Google prioritizes fast-loading websites. By optimizing your image assets, you directly improve your technical SEO and organic search visibility.
100% Secure & Private
Unlike other apps, your product photos are never uploaded to any server. Everything is processed locally in your browser for maximum data privacy.
Optimize Store Photos in 3 Steps
Upload Products
Drag and drop your product images. We support massive batch processing for entire collections.
Adjust Optimization
Choose your quality level and Shopify-recommended dimensions. Apply settings across all images instantly.
Save Optimized
Download your optimized images individually or as a single ZIP archive, ready for Shopify upload.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best dimensions for Shopify?
Shopify recommends using 2048 x 2048 pixels for square product photos. Our tool includes presets for common Shopify dimensions to make this easy.
Will my images lose quality?
We use advanced lossy compression that targets data invisible to the human eye. Most product photos can be reduced by 60-80% without any noticeable quality loss.
Is there a limit on file count?
No. Since all processing happens in your browser, you can optimize hundreds of images at once. The only limit is your device's memory.