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Asset Optimizer

Batch optimization for images, videos, and PDFs with target-size workflows, quality checks, preview tooling, and export controls.

Quick start
  1. 1 Add one or more image, video, or PDF files.
  2. 2 Choose output format, optimization mode, and size target.
  3. 3 Run optimization, review preview, and export files or ZIP.

Asset Optimizer

Optimize image, video, and PDF assets for web delivery with quality, size, format, and naming control.

Optimization settings

Ready to optimize.

Batch summary: 0 files

Presets and job queue Job queue

Job queue

Recent jobs for this tool in this browser.

    File Original Optimized Reduction Dimensions Output Action

    Side-by-side preview

    Select a processed file row to inspect before/after output.

    Typical use-cases
    • Prepare release-ready web media bundles with predictable file size targets.
    • Generate optimized image/video variants for responsive site deployment.
    • Reduce PDF handover size while keeping local-browser processing.
    • Review quality tradeoffs before publishing visual assets.
    Feature overview
    • Quality mode and target-file-size mode for image/video/PDF inputs
    • Overlay slider preview and quality metrics for image outputs
    • Dual export (AVIF + WebP + fallback file)
    • Video optimization outputs (MP4/WebM) with browser-side transcoding
    • PDF optimization output with local compression flow
    • Batch export with ZIP packaging
    • Saved presets and queue history

    FAQ

    Can I keep original dimensions?

    Yes. Resize can be disabled, or constrained with edge and box limits.

    Does optimization remove metadata?

    Exports are re-encoded in-browser and strip source metadata by default.

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    Note

    Browser compatibility, file size limits, and output quality vary by input and device. Share links include tool settings in the URL only. No files are stored on my server.