Compress TIFF
A fast and free image compression tool to reduce the file size
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Drag & Drop Image Files Here
Only supported image formats are allowed!
- Upload Your Images: Drag and drop your files, click "Choose File," or import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.
- Set Compression Quality: For each image, choose your desired quality. A lower percentage (like 50%) means a smaller file size but slightly lower quality. A higher percentage (like 80%) keeps more quality but results in a larger file.
- Compress: Click "Compress" for a single file or "Compress All" to process everything at once.
- Download: Your newly optimized images are ready to download with a smaller file size!
Why Did I Get "No Reduction"?
Sometimes, you might see "No Reduction" or even a slightly larger file size. This usually happens for two reasons:
- The image is already highly optimized. You can't squeeze any more data out of it without ruining the quality.
- For formats like PNG, which use lossless compression, our tool might not find a more efficient way to store the data than it already is.
Client-Side Processing
All compression happens right in your browser. Your image files are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring your privacy and data security.
No Data Logging
We don’t store, track, or log your uploaded images or their compressed versions. Your files stay on your device.
Completely Free
Zenfied's image compressor is 100% free to use, with no limits on the number of compressions or file sizes (within browser capabilities).
By using this tool, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. We ensure a server-free experience for your peace of mind.
GIF stands for Graphics Interchange Format. It was introduced by CompuServe on June 15, 1987. GIF uses a lossless compression algorithm (LZW) for images limited to a palette of 256 colors.
While its color limitation makes it less suitable for high-quality photographs, GIF is highly popular for simple web graphics, logos, and especially for short, looping animations. It supports basic transparency (1-bit, meaning pixels are either fully opaque or fully transparent). Its animation capabilities have made it a ubiquitous format for memes and short video clips on social media.
How to Open a GIF File:
- Windows: Use Microsoft Photos, Windows Media Player, IrfanView, or Photoshop.
- macOS: Open with Preview, QuickTime Player, Photoshop, or GIMP.
- Linux: Use GIMP, Eye of GNOME, or ImageMagick.
- Web: GIF files open and animate directly in most modern web browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.
File Extensions: .gif
Developed by: CompuServe
Initial Release: June 15, 1987
Learn more at GIF on Wikipedia.
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