Google has a new, experimental web app for you to try: Squoosh. It uses the latest in image compression technology to cram your pictures into smaller file sizes with a minimal loss of quality, but ...
The app’s aim is to make images load faster on web pages. Reducing the image’s size is the right direction to take. The app runs entirely from the browser, even though it carries heavy operations in ...
Facebook officially launches a new open-sourced image compression library called Spectrum to keep the quality of images uploaded online but not taking much of one's data plan. The online social ...
Whether you’re running a website or using social media, images are crucial. They provide a visual representation of your brand and its offerings, catching the eyes of prospective customers. However, ...
Most applications need to compress the photos you upload, because better cameras also mean bigger image files. The larger the file is, the more data you use and the longer the upload takes. Facebook ...
You know that feeling when you get to the end of your storage and realize there’s nothing left? It can happen all too easily, especially if you have an Android ...
Google Squoosh, a free image compression tool from Google Chrome Labs, replaced TinyPNG for me. It runs locally in your browser, works offline, supports more formats, removes file size limits, and ...
Want to free up storage space on your Samsung Galaxy S10 by reducing the file size of photos? With the S10’s powerful triple lens camera, photos can easily eat up storage space. Luckily, there are ...