Compress Client-Ready Images Without Sacrificing Quality
Clients expect fast email previews and lightweight file transfers — not 8 MB JPEGs that clog inboxes and break upload limits. Deliteful's image optimizer strips metadata and compresses JPEG, PNG, and WebP files to delivery-ready sizes while keeping your original dimensions and format intact.
Graphic designers regularly face the awkward handoff problem: full-resolution exports are too large for email but resizing changes the deliverable. Deliteful solves this by applying efficient compression server-side, reducing file weight by 30–60% without touching pixel dimensions. You can send clients a compressed preview batch while retaining the full master file in your archive.
The tool is format-aware: JPEG and WebP use adjustable lossy compression with a quality slider from 1 to 95 (default 80 hits the sweet spot for most screen-viewed deliverables); PNG files are optimized losslessly, preserving transparency and sharp edges critical for logo and UI work. All outputs are metadata-free, which also protects your workflow details and software fingerprints from client-side inspection.
How it works
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Upload design exports
Add finished JPEG, PNG, or WebP exports in a single batch.
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Choose quality level
Use quality 80 for screen deliverables, 85–90 for print proofs where fidelity matters more.
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Send compressed files
Download and share compressed images — same dimensions, fraction of the file size.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I optimize PNG files with transparent backgrounds?
- Yes. PNG files are optimized losslessly, so transparency is fully preserved. Crisp edges on logos and UI elements remain intact with no quality compromise.
- What's the best quality setting for screen-viewed client deliverables?
- Quality 78–85 is the practical sweet spot for most JPEG deliverables viewed on screens. Files compress by 30–50% with no perceptible quality difference at standard display sizes.
- Does the optimizer remove my software or copyright metadata?
- Yes — all metadata is stripped from outputs. This is a feature for most delivery workflows, but if preserving copyright metadata matters for your contract, retain it in your master files rather than in the image.
- Will Deliteful resize or reformat my images?
- No. The format and pixel dimensions you input are exactly what you get back. A 3000×2000 JPEG comes back as a 3000×2000 JPEG.
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