Every platform you publish to. One fast compression step.
Blog header, newsletter image, thumbnail, social post — compress them all in one batch, light enough for email and sharp enough for everywhere else.
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The same image, four platforms, four different weight limits.
A week of content usually means the same core image showing up everywhere — a blog header, a newsletter graphic, a YouTube or podcast thumbnail, a social post. Each place it lands has its own quiet tolerance for file weight: a blog page that loads slowly hurts your SEO and reader retention, while an oversized image in an email newsletter can get the whole message flagged, clipped, or routed to spam by email clients that scan for heavy, image-only sends. Creators already spend real time on editing and production every week; manually resizing and re-exporting the same image for every destination just adds another chore to a week that's already full of them.
Compress once, reuse everywhere it needs to go.
Export or screenshot the asset
Straight from your design tool, phone, or screen recording — whatever this week's content needs.
Drop a whole week's images into FastCompressor
Batch your blog header, newsletter image, and thumbnail together instead of handling each one separately.
Compress with a simple quality slider
No design software learning curve — drag, preview, done.
Reuse the same optimized file everywhere
Blog, newsletter, and social posts all pull from the same lightweight export.
The features creators actually use.
Compress a week's content at once
Run your blog header, newsletter graphic, and thumbnail together instead of one at a time.
Stays under newsletter thresholds
Keeps images light enough that email clients won't flag or clip your send.
One slider, not a full editor
No need to open a design tool just to shrink a file — drag, preview, export.
Keeps thumbnail text sharp
Quality tuned so bold thumbnail text and graphics don't turn blurry or blocky.
Not shown here: TIFF export and marketplace cap presets built for photographers and e-commerce sellers — you likely won't need them for weekly content.
Email clients are quietly strict about image weight.
Some newsletter platforms will flag or warn you once a single email's content passes roughly 102 KB, and heavy, image-only sends are more likely to get clipped by inbox providers or routed away from the primary inbox. Compressing images before they go into a newsletter isn't just about page speed — it affects whether the email even gets read in full.
One batch, every platform covered.
FastCompressor Pro removes batch limits and runs as a desktop app, so a whole week of content compresses in one pass instead of one file at a time.
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