Large image files can slow down websites, increase document size, complicate sharing, and create unnecessary storage problems. Yet reducing file size too aggressively can leave images blurry, distorted, or unsuitable for professional use.
Introducing Squoosh: A Beginner's Guide to Image Compression provides a clear and practical introduction to optimizing images directly in a web browser. Written for beginners, this book explains how to use Squoosh to compress, resize, convert, compare, and export images without relying on complicated editing software.
Through simple instructions and practical examples, you will learn how to:
Navigate the Squoosh web interfaceCompare original and optimized imagesResize images while preserving their proportionsAdjust compression without losing important detailChoose between JPEG, PNG, WebP, and AVIFOptimize photographs, screenshots, graphics, and website imagesPreserve transparency, text clarity, and fine detailsSolve common upload, processing, and download problemsBuild a more efficient image optimization workflowWhether you create websites, prepare presentations, publish social media content, manage an online store, or simply want smaller image files, this guide will help you make better decisions with confidence.
No previous experience is required-just a web browser, an image, and a willingness to experiment.