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Supercharge Your Website Speed

Ace your Google PageSpeed Insights. Convert and compress images to Next-Gen formats.

Build Settings

Compression Tier

Payload Quality75%

Viewport Bounds (px)

Upload Static Assets

hero-banner.png, logo.jpg, background.webp

How Image Compression Improves Core Web Vitals

Google uses Core Web Vitals to measure the user experience of a web page. One of the most critical metrics is Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), which measures how long it takes for the largest visual element (usually a hero image or banner) to render on the screen.

If your homepage features an unoptimized 3MB PNG, your LCP will be heavily penalized on mobile networks. By running your static assets through our Web Vitals Compressor, you can instantly reduce that footprint to a 200KB WebP file. This drastically lowers bandwidth consumption, improves TTFB (Time to First Byte), and boosts your LCP score into the "Good" (green) threshold.

WebP vs JPG: Which is Best for Websites?

Next-Gen formats like WebP (and AVIF) offer superior compression and quality characteristics compared to their older JPEG and PNG counterparts. WebP supports transparency (like PNG) and lossy compression (like JPEG), making it the ultimate universal format for modern web development. Using our converter, you can modernize your entire media library in minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is WebP and does my website support it?+
WebP is an image format developed by Google that provides superior lossless and lossy compression. Today, over 97% of all web browsers globally support WebP natively. WordPress, Shopify, and modern frameworks like Next.js all support WebP images out of the box.
How much faster will my site load after compression?+
It depends on your current setup. If your site currently serves 10MB of unoptimized images, compressing them to 1MB total can reduce page load times by 3-5 seconds on mobile 4G networks.
How to Fix "Serve Images in Next-Gen Formats" in PageSpeed Insights?+
Google PageSpeed Insights flags sites that still use heavy JPEGs and PNGs. To fix this error, simply drag your flagged images into our tool, ensure the "Next-Gen WebP" toggle is active, and replace your old images with the generated WebP files.
Does compressing images affect my image SEO?+
Positively! Search engines prioritize fast-loading pages. As long as you retain your alt text and descriptive file names when you re-upload the compressed images, your Image SEO will actually improve due to faster crawl and render times.

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