How to easily compress the size of an image with Squoosh

"Image file size too big to upload!" We've all been frustrated by that error message; it is quite common on social media apps.

What you might not know is Google offers a "hidden" service called Squoosh.app, which is a free tool that will compress your images super easily.

I use it all the time when optimising images for the Kimbley IT website and blog, smaller images sizes load quicker, and some Shutterstock images have colossal file sizes!

What makes Squoosh great it the compression hardly changes the quality of the image to the human eye. Watch my video and then give Squoosh ago.

James Kimbley

<strong>Founder, Entrepreneur & Investor at Kimbley IT Limited</strong>

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