Bulk SVG Compressor

Compress SVG file size in batch with high quality. Up to 90% reduction with the best image quality. Batch processing (up to 100 images at once).

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    Unlike raster images, SVG files use text-based vectors for precision – which can increase file size due to the amount of detail they contain such as numerous paths and nodes that define the image. However, reducing the SVG file size is not hard.

    Our Bulk SVG Compressor can significantly optimize SVG file sizes by removing redundant information, simplifying paths, and reducing anchor points. Sometimes, our tool can achieve up to 90% reduction. Best of all, you can upload multiple SVG files and compress them at one time, time-saving!

    Just upload your files to the main above, hit the “Compress All” button, wait for a bit of time (usually within seconds), and click the “Download All” button to save all the compressed files. Unzip the folder and you’ll see all your compressed files at much smaller size.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is your tool free to use?

    Yes, our Bulk Image Compressor is 100% free to use without any restrictions. At the moment, we don’t have any monetization plan yet. Just wanted to build some cool and useful tools to do social good.

    Will my SVG images be stored on the SoftwareHow server?

    No, your images will not be uploaded or stored on our server at all. In fact, all the processing is done on your browser and we don’t have access to your files. So rest assured that your files are safe.

    Are SVG files considered high quality and why?

    Yes, SVG files are considered high quality because SVGs are vector-based and their resolution can be maintained at any size without losing quality.

    Can an SVG file be compressed?

    Yes, SVG files can be compressed using different methods. One of the most popular techniques is lossless compression, which is achieved by removing unnecessary data and simplifying code without affecting image quality making them more efficient for web use.

    What is the difference between SVG and SVG compressed?

    The main difference between SVG (with the extension .svg) and compressed SVG, or SVGZ (with the extension .svgz) lies in file size and web performance. A compressed SVG is smaller in size and thus faster to load on web pages, but it requires specific server configurations to be served correctly.

    How to reduce the size of an SVG file?

    The best and quickest way to reduce SVG file size is to use an online compression tool like ours. You don’t need to download or install any third-party software.

    Can you compress an SVG file without losing image quality?

    Yes, you can compress an SVG file without losing image quality. SVG file compression is typically lossless, meaning it reduces file size while preserving the visual fidelity of the image.

    What is the best free SVG compressor?

    Call us biased. But our SoftwareHow Bulk SVG Compressor is one of the best free SVG compressors on the Internet.

    What are the best ways to minify SVG files?

    There are three ways to minify an SVG. The first is to use online tools that remove unnecessary metadata, whitespace, and comments, and simplify the code. Alternatively, you can also manually edit the SVG's XML code, reducing the number of elements and attributes. The third method is to use a command-line tool like SVGO which can automate the minification process, optimizing SVGs for web use.

    Is SVG lighter than PNG in file size?

    Yes, SVG files are typically smaller in file size compared to PNG files, especially when it comes to dealing with simple graphics or icons.