An 80 KB JPEG target keeps feature highlight cards sharp while staying fast in comparison grids.
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Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP formats
Deliver clean comparison cards while keeping page weight under control.
Set an 80 KB cap for feature highlight cards and comparison tiles so details stay clear without slowing layouts. It keeps product rows responsive on category pages.
Balanced compression keeps iconography and small labels readable for product comparisons and feature panels. It also preserves thin lines in spec callouts.
Great for feature grids and product spotlights; 80 KB keeps pages quick while still looking polished. It helps multi column sections load smoothly.
Compression runs locally for privacy, so product assets stay private while you test highlight variations. Local processing also speeds rapid A B checks.
JPEG-only export keeps compatibility high for marketing stacks, CMS systems, and comparison tools. It avoids format mismatches in ecommerce workflows.
Lock ratio and downscale gently to hit 80 KB while keeping comparison tiles aligned in grids. This keeps columns even when images differ in shape.
Upload, set the target, and export clean feature cards.
Add a JPG, PNG, or WebP file to begin. The tool prepares a clean base so you can compress to 80 KB without losing key product edges.
Enter 80 KB and adjust dimensions if needed. Small downscales preserve labels and keep cards consistent across comparison tables.
Export once it reaches 80 KB. Files already under the limit stay unchanged, which is useful when testing multiple variants.
Compress JPEG to 80 KB for feature highlights and comparison cards. Keep category pages fast while product visuals stay crisp.
Common questions about 80 KB JPEG sizing.
80 KB is great for feature highlight cards, comparison grids, and product spotlights where you need clear visuals without heavy page weight. It keeps icons and short labels readable in tiles while still loading quickly on most pages.
80 KB gives more clarity than 70 KB for labels and fine details, but it is lighter than 100 KB for faster grids. Use 80 KB when you want a polished look without the heavier cost of larger targets. It is a strong target for comparison rows.
Short labels and badges can remain readable if the image is clean and uses strong contrast. Avoid tiny fonts and busy backgrounds. Preview at final tile size to ensure clarity. Check on desktop and mobile in your UI.
Sometimes. A modest downscale is often enough to reach 80 KB without visible artifacts. Keep the aspect ratio locked so comparison cards remain aligned across the grid. Small reductions keep file sizes consistent across a set.
Not usually. Hero images are larger and need more detail than 80 KB can provide. Use 80 KB for feature cards and keep a higher budget for full width hero sections. Reserve larger sizes for banners or immersive product stories.
If the file is already under 80 KB, it exports unchanged to avoid recompression. That preserves current quality and keeps the file light for feature grids while avoiding unnecessary quality loss. Helpful when images are already optimized.
Yes. Compression runs in your browser, so files are not uploaded or stored. This keeps product assets private and makes it easy to iterate quickly on multiple feature cards. Local processing also speeds up rapid A B testing cycles.
Use clean crops, center the subject, and avoid heavy noise. Simple scenes compress better and stay sharp at 80 KB. If the preview looks soft, reduce dimensions and recheck at final size. If needed, soften grain before export.
Yes, our image resizing tool is completely free to use. No registration required, no watermarks, and no hidden fees. Simply upload your image and resize it to your desired dimensions.
Absolutely! All image processing is done locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring complete privacy and security of your files.
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