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1MB product photos

Compress Product Photo to 1MB

When a listing photo is too heavy, use this tool to resize and compress it toward a practical 1MB target before uploading.

Recommended settings are already filled in for this product photo workflow. Free for up to 3 photos at once.

Product photo fixer

Choose marketplace

Upload up to 3 photos for free. Larger batches will be available in Batch Mode.

1MB compression preset applied: optimized JPG/WebP target

Upload up to 3 product photos before processing.

Photos stay in your browserNo upload to our serversNo signupNo watermark added

Practical settings for this task

Use these as practical starting points, then adjust dimensions, file size, format, or crop mode if your shop has a specific requirement.

Use case Suggested setting Why it helps
Large phone photo 2000 x 2000, JPG, target 1MB Reduces oversized camera files while keeping enough detail for listings.
Storefront speed 2048 x 2048, WebP, target 1MB Balances clean product detail with lighter catalog pages.
PNG too large Convert to JPG or WebP PNG may not reach 1MB because it is lossless in this browser workflow.

How to use this tool

Keep the workflow short: choose settings, upload photos, process, then download each finished image.

1

Start with a marketplace preset close to your listing needs.

2

Upload 1 to 3 product photos.

3

Set the target file size to 1MB if it is not already selected.

4

Download the finished images and review any best-effort warning shown by the tool.

FAQ

Short answers for sellers preparing product photos.

Can the tool guarantee exactly 1MB?

No. It targets 1MB as best-effort. Some images need smaller dimensions or a different format.

What should I do if the result is still above 1MB?

Try WebP or JPG, lower the dimensions, or raise the target size if your marketplace allows it.

Does this reduce visual quality?

Compression can reduce file detail, but the tool tries to keep a useful balance for listing photos.

Are my photos uploaded for compression?

No. Compression happens locally in your browser.

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