Dropmatico vs Imagecompressor.com

Imagecompressor.com (Optimizilla) is a classic preview-based compressor. Dropmatico keeps the previewing but adds presets, platforms, and 16-image batches.

How to read this comparison

Dropmatico vs Imagecompressor.com below is structured the same way every comparison on the site is. First, what Imagecompressor.com does well, in its own terms. Second, where Imagecompressor.com stops short for the resize-to-many-platforms use case. Third, a side-by-side capability matrix on the dimensions that matter (presets, batch size, on-device privacy, account requirement, custom dimensions, ZIP export). Fourth, a verdict that picks a winner per use case rather than declaring a single overall winner. The goal is to help you pick the right tool for the job, not to push Dropmatico when Imagecompressor.com is the better fit.

What Imagecompressor.com gets right

Side-by-side preview between original and compressed, per-image quality slider, up to 20 images at a time. For pure JPEG/PNG compression with visual feedback, it is a strong free option.

Where it stops being enough

No resize or preset library. Uploads each file to a server for processing. No WebP output. No Master Set export by platform. For a creator shipping daily content across channels, it is a compression bookmark, not a workflow.

Dropmatico: same preview promise, bigger toolkit

Dropmatico runs entirely in your browser (no uploads even on the first compression), supports JPEG, PNG and WebP output, offers 90+ presets, and packs everything into a single Master Set ZIP.

CapabilityDropmaticoImagecompressor.com
Image processing runs entirely in the browseryesno
Zero upload, files stay localyesno
90+ social & e-commerce presetsyesno
Batch up to 16 images at onceyesno
Works on mobile browser, no app installyespartial
Free today, no accountyespartial

Verdict

Imagecompressor.com for a quick lossy preview. Dropmatico for a real export run.

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