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It achieves this goal remarkably well using the sample “large” image provided on the Squoosh website, the app is able to compress a 2.79 MB image down to just 861 KB without a noticeable shift in quality. So what does Squoosh do? Its primary purpose is compressing images without a noticeable loss in quality. In other words, after you’ve loaded Squoosh the first time, it can work completely offline. Squoosh is able to use codecs not typically available to web browsers to compress images into a more manageable file size, and it does all this within almost any major web browser of your choice.Īfter loading Squoosh, the app will cache itself into your web browser. Squoosh is fully open-source, meaning the code is widely available to the public. Squoosh is an in-browser image compression application designed to “make images smaller using best-in-class codecs,” according to the app’s GitHub page. Google Chrome Labs may have a tool to alleviate some of that pressure: Squoosh. As images get more detailed, file sizes increase and web pages can take longer to load.

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For webmasters and web developers, managing the file size of content on a web page has been a constant challenge.












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