WebToolCenter Image Compressor vs TinyPNG
Both shrink images for the web. Here's how they actually compare on price, speed, formats, and privacy.
TinyPNG
Popular online compressor with a free tier and paid plans.
| Feature | WebToolCenter | TinyPNG |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free, unlimited | Free up to 20 images/month |
| Sign-up required | No | Required above free tier |
| Where compression runs | Your browser | Their servers |
| Max file size | Up to 50 MB | 5 MB free / 75 MB pro |
| Formats | PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF | PNG, JPG, WebP |
| API access | Not yet | Yes (paid) |
| Bulk download | Yes | Yes |
Our verdict
If you compress images occasionally or care about privacy, WebToolCenter wins because nothing leaves your device. If you need an API or compress thousands of images programmatically, TinyPNG is the better fit.
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Yes — WebToolCenter is free to use on WebToolCenter with no signup, credit card, or daily limits. In-browser compressor with no upload, no signup, no limits.
If you compress images occasionally or care about privacy, WebToolCenter wins because nothing leaves your device. If you need an API or compress thousands of images programmatically, TinyPNG is the better fit.
Yes. Anything you generate with WebToolCenter is yours to use in client work, products, and commercial projects without attribution.
No. WebToolCenter runs entirely in your browser on desktop and mobile — no extension, download, or plugin required.
If you want something fast, free, and privacy-friendly that runs in your browser, WebToolCenter is the better pick for most users. TinyPNG can still make sense for power users who need its specific advanced features.