Compress Image for Blog Post (Under 100 KB WebP)
Blog inline images render at ~ 800 px in most templates. 1200 px retina, under 100 KB.
Your images stay on your device. Nothing is uploaded.
Blog inline images typically render at 800 px wide in modern content templates. Uploading at 1200 px WebP keeps them retina-crisp while landing well under 100 KB per image — the sensible ceiling for content that stacks vertically down a scrolling post.
This preset produces a 1200 px WebP at quality 82 — blog-optimal.
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Frequently asked questions
- How much can I shrink images for blog post inline image?
- Typical reductions are 60–85% with no visible quality loss using the defaults on this page. Blog inline images typically render at 800 px wide in modern content templates. Uploading at 1200 px WebP keeps them retina-crisp while landing well under 100 KB per image — the sensible ceiling for content that stacks vertically down a scrolling post.
- What format is best for blog post inline image?
- For blog post inline image the preset above outputs WEBP at quality 82 — the sweet spot for this workflow's LCP and CWV budget.
- Will compression break transparency or animation?
- Transparency is preserved when the output format supports it (PNG, WebP, AVIF). Animation is preserved for animated WebP. JPEG output flattens transparency to white.
- Can I compress dozens of images at once?
- Yes — use the bulk compressor. Drop a folder or multi-select files; the queue processes them in order with progress per file, and you can download all results as a ZIP.
- Do my images get uploaded anywhere?
- No. The tool runs entirely in your browser — important for client work, internal assets, and anything not yet published.
Optimise the rest of your blog post inline image assets.
Use the bulk compressor to process a folder in one go. Everything runs locally.
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