Is Pixlush as good as TinyPNG?
Yes, and in many ways, it's better. TinyPNG uses a famous lossy compression algorithm that works very well, but it requires sending your potentially sensitive images to a third-party server. Pixlush uses **native browser WebAssembly** to achieve similar compression levels without ever exposing your files to the internet.
"Our tests show that Pixlush reduces PNG and JPG sizes by an average of 70-85%, matching the results of cloud-based competitors while saving you bandwidth."
Why Choose a Browser-Native Compressor?
1. Absolute Privacy
Personal photos, sensitive documents, and proprietary company graphics should never be uploaded to a cloud server if it can be avoided.
2. Saving Bandwidth
Uploading a 10MB image just to get a 2MB version back wastes 10MB of your upload data. Pixlush does it all locally, saving your data plan.