Drop image here or browse
JPEG · PNG · WebP · AVIF · GIF · Max 20 MB
Drag to reorder priority. Last format = fallback in <img> tag.
Override default widths (px). Leave blank to use defaults.
Processes server-side · EXIF stripped · No files stored
Tired of slow-loading websites and bloated file sizes? Are you looking for an image optimizer without quality loss? ImgForge is the premier Free Image Optimizer Online built to modernize your entire media workflow — not just shrink a single file. Whether you need a pagespeed image optimizer to pass Core Web Vitals, compress image file size for an e-commerce storefront, compress PNG files, or convert to next-gen formats, our platform handles it all server-side using Sharp — the fastest Node.js image processing library, delivering ~50% smaller files with AVIF versus JPEG at equal visual quality, and 70–90% bandwidth savings on mobile with correctly generated srcset attributes. Simply upload or paste a public URL to optimize image size instantly, while preserving vibrant sRGB color profiles throughout.
Drop image here or browse
JPEG · PNG · WebP · AVIF · GIF · Max 20 MB
Drag to reorder priority. Last format = fallback in <img> tag.
Override default widths (px). Leave blank to use defaults.
Processes server-side · EXIF stripped · No files stored
ImgForge is a free, server-side image optimization tool that converts any image into production-ready, Lighthouse-optimized variants in seconds. Upload an image or paste a URL, select your target devices and formats, and receive a ZIP file containing AVIF, WebP, and JPEG variants for mobile, tablet, and desktop — plus a ready-to-paste HTML <picture> snippet with srcset, sizes, proper loading attributes, and optional <link rel="preload"> for above-fold images.
It is the only free image optimiser online that combines elite multi-format compression, responsive device scaling, and automated HTML generation into a single, seamless batch workflow. Upload a file or paste a public URL, and walk away with a production-ready media library in seconds.
Unlike cloud-based services that store your files, ImgForge processes everything server-side using Sharp — the fastest Node.js image processing library (4–5× faster than ImageMagick) — and streams the ZIP directly to your browser. Your images are never stored after download. EXIF metadata (including GPS coordinates and device data) is automatically stripped from every output file.
Standard tools give you a single compressed file. ImgForge builds your entire responsive front-end media library. Here is what sets it apart from every other image optimizer tools available.
Outputs AVIF, WebP, and JPEG simultaneously. Drag to reorder format priority — AVIF first for maximum compression, JPEG as the universal fallback. Acts as a WebP image compressor, JPEG optimizer, and AVIF converter in one pass.
Generates tailored variants for Mobile (1x + @2x Retina), Tablet, and Desktop in one click. No more manually resizing and compressing images online for each breakpoint — correct srcset widths are baked in automatically.
Built as a true pagespeed image optimizer — generates a complete <picture> snippet with srcset, sizes, loading, decoding, and width attributes — passing Google's Properly size images, Next-gen formats, and Avoid CLS audits out of the box.
Select Above the Fold for hero images and ImgForge adds fetchpriority="high" plus a <link rel="preload"> tag — directly protecting your Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) score. Below the fold gets loading="lazy" automatically.
Every variant lands in a clean ZIP with mobile/, tablet/, desktop/, and fallback/ folders — plus your HTML snippet and a README. Drop the folder into your project and you're done.
No account, no subscription, no storage. EXIF metadata — GPS, device data, timestamps — is stripped from every file. Images are processed and streamed directly to you. Nothing is retained after your ZIP downloads.
Images account for more than 50% of an average webpage's total bytes. Using a pagespeed image optimizer is the fastest way to fix poor Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) scores — one of Google's Core Web Vitals ranking signals. Serving correctly-sized, next-gen format images with proper srcset and sizes attributes can reduce image payload by 70–90% on mobile devices, directly improving your Lighthouse score and search ranking.
ImgForge generates output that passes all three image-related Lighthouse audits: Properly size images, Serve images in next-gen formats, and Avoid layout shifts — by including width attributes in the HTML output to prevent CLS.