![]() ![]() This is a free tool that shrinks the file size but maintains the quality with lossly or lossless compression. ![]() If you find that the images aren't small enough then you can use a tool like Compressor IO to shrink the files further. There are other compression options worth trying too. PNGs, for example, are usually larger file sizes and need adjusting. It's also worth trying other file extension types to see the difference. Move the slider to the left to reduce the quality and you'll see the "new" file size go down. The photos app will help you with this process when you are using the Windows 10 OS. There's a quality slider on the Microsoft Photos app which you can see when you've clicked to resize the image. Just right click to resize images as copies or continue to work on the originals. Naturally resizing it in terms of pixels or percentage size and making it smaller will also reduce the file size but you can also tweak the quality or file type to make it smaller too. The program is available for all Windows computers. These options are perfect if you need to change the file size because the image you're editing is just too big to upload to a particular site or is taking up too much room on your PC. PicPick lets you resize by percentage or by pixels. On the toolbar, click the Resize button, and then click Image Resize on the dropdown menu. You can also drag an image from File Explorer onto an open PicPick window. When you've followed the steps above to resize an image you'll also see the option to both adjust the quality of the image and the file extension. This tutorial video will show you step by step how to resize multiple images at once in Windows 10 without using any extra software. On the PicPick splash screen, click the Open an existing image link, and then find the image you want to resize. ![]() How to adjust the file size and compress the image
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