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A small tool with a clear job

Uploads should feel simple and private.

PixSqueeze was built to take the trial and error out of “file too large”—without making people hand personal photos to another server.

Privacy is the architecture

Images are processed locally in your browser. That is not a promise layered on top; it is how the product works.

Clarity over clutter

Each screen is designed around one task, with useful explanations nearby and no account standing in the way.

Made for real deadlines

Application forms, content uploads and document portals can be stressful. The tool aims to make one step easier.

Why PixSqueeze exists

Image requirements are written for systems, not people. A portal may ask for 50KB, a website may need a lightweight WebP and an email may reject a camera original. The underlying tasks are common, yet many tools solve them by uploading sensitive files to an opaque server.

PixSqueeze takes a different approach. Modern browsers can decode, resize and encode images on the device in front of you. We use that capability to build focused utilities with visible before-and-after information and straightforward downloads.

Who runs the site

PixSqueeze is an independent utility project maintained by a small product team focused on practical web tools, accessible interfaces and plain-language education. Editorial pages are written for people trying to understand a requirement—not to pad a tool screen with keywords.

Our product commitments

  • Keep core image processing on the user’s device.
  • Explain important tradeoffs, including when small targets reduce quality.
  • Never add watermarks to user files.
  • Maintain useful guides and clear legal information.
  • Label advertising areas and keep them separate from tool controls.
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