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Optimize Images for Your Blog

Faster Loading Pages, Better Google Rankings

Images are the biggest contributor to slow page load times — and Google's Core Web Vitals score directly affects your search ranking. Unoptimised blog images can add 2–5 seconds to load time, increasing bounce rates and hurting SEO. Glopix lets you compress, convert to WebP, and resize images for your blog in seconds — completely free, no plugins or software needed.

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What You Can Do

Purpose-built features for your workflow — not generic tools stuffed into a dashboard.

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Compress by 80–90 % Without Quality Loss

Reduce JPG and PNG file sizes drastically while keeping images sharp and clear. Smaller files mean faster page loads — a direct positive signal for Google's Core Web Vitals.

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Convert to WebP for Modern Browsers

WebP images are 25–35 % smaller than equivalent JPGs at the same quality. Google recommends WebP as the standard for web images. Convert your entire content library in one batch.

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Resize to Exact Content-Column Width

Most blog themes display images at 800–1200 px wide. Uploading 4000 px originals wastes bandwidth and slows every page. Resize to match your theme's exact column width.

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Batch Process Before Publishing

Drop all images from your draft post at once, apply compression and resize in a single pass, and download a ZIP ready for your WordPress, Ghost, or Webflow media library.

Jump to a Tool

All tools run in your browser — drag, click, download.

Blog Post Image Workflow

Step-by-step — from raw files to ready-to-use output.

1

Gather

Collect all images for your post — screenshots, stock photos, custom graphics — at their original resolution.

2

Resize

Resize each image to your blog's content column width (typically 800–1200 px). Remove all the wasted pixels.

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Convert

Convert JPG/PNG images to WebP format. Instant 25–35 % size reduction with no visible quality change.

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Compress

Apply lossless or near-lossless compression. Target under 100 KB per inline image.

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Strip EXIF

Remove camera metadata (GPS, device info) — good for privacy and slightly reduces file size.

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Upload

Drag your optimised images directly into WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, or any CMS.

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Blog Image Optimisation FAQs

What is the best image format for blog posts? expand_more

WebP is the best format for blog post images in 2026 — 25–35 % smaller than JPG at equivalent quality, and supported by all modern browsers. Use Glopix's WebP converter to batch convert your library.

How do I compress images for my WordPress blog without losing quality? expand_more

Use Glopix's image compressor — drag in your images, select quality level (80 % is ideal for blog use), and download. No plugin needed. Works with JPG, PNG, and WebP.

Will compressing images improve my Google PageSpeed score? expand_more

Yes. Image optimisation is one of the top PageSpeed recommendations. Converting to WebP and compressing images can improve your Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) score significantly, which is a direct Google ranking signal.

What size should blog images be? expand_more

Resize images to match your content column width — usually 800–1200 px wide. Uploading 3000–4000 px originals forces browsers to resize them at load time, wasting bandwidth. Keep file sizes under 100 KB per inline image where possible.