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Compare TinyPNG and BriskTool for image compression. See features, privacy, file limits, and pricing side by side.
| Feature | TinyPNG | BriskTool |
|---|---|---|
| Max file size | 5 MB (free) | No hard limit (browser-based) |
| Batch uploads | 20 images at once | Unlimited (processed locally) |
| Formats | PNG, JPEG, WebP | PNG, JPEG, WebP, GIF |
| Privacy | Files uploaded to server | Files never leave your device |
| WordPress plugin | Yes (paid plans) | No |
| API access | Yes (500 free/month) | No |
| Signup required | No (free tier) | No |
| Quality control | Automatic only | Adjustable quality slider |
BriskTool processes images entirely in your browser, so files never leave your device. TinyPNG uploads files to their servers.
TinyPNG offers a WordPress plugin and developer API, making it better for automated workflows and CMS integration.
BriskTool has no file size limit since processing is local. TinyPNG limits free uploads to 5 MB per image.
TinyPNG uses smart lossy compression with excellent results. BriskTool gives you a quality slider for manual control.
TinyPNG is the better choice if you need a WordPress plugin or developer API for automated pipelines. BriskTool is better for privacy-conscious users and anyone who needs to compress files without uploading them to a third-party server. Both produce excellent compression results.
No signup required. Files never leave your device.
Yes. BriskTool compresses PNG, JPEG, WebP, and GIF images for free with no signup. Unlike TinyPNG, files are processed in your browser and never uploaded to a server.
TinyPNG uploads images to their servers for processing and states they delete them after a short period. BriskTool processes everything locally so files never leave your device.
Both produce high-quality results. TinyPNG uses smart lossy compression with automatic settings. BriskTool lets you adjust the quality slider manually, giving you more control over the size-vs-quality tradeoff.