Read PNG vs. JPG vs. GIF vs. BMP vs. TIF image file formats.

Create web-friendly images

Bzzt! Image Editor is a simple tool that can quickly optimize your images before you post them on your website. Optimizing here means making your images smaller in resolution without distorting their visual appeal. Generally, the images we capture on a DSLR camera or even on a phone’s camera are in an excellent resolution and have a large size. But you don’t need to display a 16 MP photo on your website. For general purposes, you can shrink down these images, and they will almost look similar to the naked eye. ‘Bzzt! Image Editor’ does this for you. The simple interface allows you to drag in your larger RAW images and take back the resized and optimized images. There are a few other settings you can change to control the quality of the output image. You can choose between two output formats and select the desired output quality by adjusting the slider. By default, the program will overwrite the original image, but you can change it too. The second option lets you save the image in the same folder but renamed, and the third option lets you specify a custom location. Under the Edit feature, you will find two basic image editing features that are a must in every editing tool. Bzzt! Image Editor also lets you resize and rotate the images before saving them. You can enter your dimensions, and if the source image is significant – the program will automatically resize it, maintaining the aspect ratio simultaneously. The Rotate feature can also be enabled, and the images will be rotated clockwise/counterclockwise before saving.

Bzzt! Image Editor download

Bzzt! Image Editor is an excellent tool if you are looking for a simple solution to resize & optimize your images for the web before uploading them to your blog or website. Optimizing images will boost your website speed, and your readers will be happy with the new load/response time. Also, you will save some disk space for other files or save some money on hosting space. Click here to download Bzzt! Image Editor. It is a quick tool that can easily make a place in the daily list of tools you use.

Which image format is best for website speed?

JPG and WEBP are the two best formats anyone can use on their website. The latter makes the original image a lot lighter and is well supported everywhere on the internet. In the end, you will have to find a balance between quality and size.

What is a good KB size for website images?

Depending on what your website caters to, the size should not exceed 1 MB, which applies to images that are available as downloads. Usually, it should not be more than 300 KBS.