Compress image for Shopify Blog Post
Shopify blog posts benefit from the same image-weight discipline as product pages.
Your images stay on your device. Nothing is uploaded.
Shopify's blog articles are indexed by Google alongside product pages and contribute to overall storefront speed. Landing hero and in-post images at 200–250 KB WebP keeps article pages performant.
This preset produces a 1920 px WebP at quality 82. Sharp at typical blog-hero rendering, under 250 KB per image.
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Frequently asked questions
- What size should an image be for Shopify blog post image?
- The preset on this page reflects the recommended dimensions for Shopify blog post image. Uploading at these dimensions avoids the auto-crop or auto-downscale that the platform would otherwise apply.
- Does the platform re-encode after upload?
- Yes — most platforms re-encode uploaded images to their internal format and bitrate. Starting from a clean, correctly sized image means only one round of lossy re-encoding rather than two.
- What format should I use for Shopify blog post image?
- The preset uses the format recommended for Shopify blog post image. JPEG is the safest universal choice; some workflows benefit from WebP or PNG for specific reasons (transparency, screenshots, etc.).
- Is anything uploaded?
- No. The compression and resize run in your browser. The image only leaves your device when you upload it to Shopify blog post image yourself.
- Can I batch process multiple images for Shopify blog post image?
- Yes — use the bulk compressor to process a folder of images with the same settings. Every image gets the correct dimensions and quality for Shopify blog post image.
Prepare a Shopify — blog post image image.
Drop your image — the tool applies the correct dimensions and quality for the platform.
Start compressing