Tools
FastAiZip Tools
The platform currently focuses on local-first compression. Use the image tool for JPG, PNG, and WebP, the GIF tool for animated GIFs, or connect image compression to Browser agent workflows.
Image Compressor
A general image compression tool for JPG, PNG, and WebP, with batch support and optional WebP export.
GIF Compressor
Compress animated GIFs, reduce GIF file size, optionally resize, and keep the output animated.
Browser Agent Compression
A browser-callable image compression entry point for Browser agents and local automation workflows.
Browser Agent Guide
Learn who can use it, how the flow works, and how to read structured output.
Overview
What this tools hub is meant to cover
FastAiZip focuses on browser-local compression, but the site structure now separates file types and usage modes. The image tool handles JPG, PNG, and WebP. The GIF tool handles animated GIFs. Browser agent pages explain local execution, structured output, and DOM-readable flow.
Use Cases
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Tasks
Start by task
I need smaller files before upload
Useful for forms, CMS tools, marketplaces, social platforms, and publishing systems.
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I need to optimize website screenshots and blog visuals
Useful for tutorials, docs, product pages, blog posts, and marketing pages.
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I need to compress animated GIFs
Useful for Discord GIFs, reaction GIFs, tutorial animations, upload limits, and lightweight web motion.
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I need Browser agent access
Useful for browser automation, JS-capable agent workflows, and structured output reads.
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Decision
Which entry point should you use next?
If you need smaller JPG, PNG, or WebP files, the image compressor is usually the fastest path. If you need to compress animated GIFs, use the GIF compressor. If you are building Browser agent workflows, browser automation, or structured smoke tests, use the Browser agent guide together with `/ai/image/compress`. The hub exists to keep those intents cleanly separated.
Who this tools hub is most useful for
This page is most useful when the homepage is still too broad for your immediate task. It works especially well for people who need smaller uploads or lighter website images, people compressing animated GIFs, people comparing formats and use cases before choosing a workflow, and people deciding whether their integration belongs in the human-facing tool flow or the Browser agent path.
From an information-architecture perspective, the tools hub also explains the relationship between the main tool page, the Browser agent capability page, and the guide page. That reduces semantic overlap between entry points and makes it easier for both users and search engines to understand what each page is actually meant to solve.