fileGOD vs TinyPNG
Side-by-side comparison. One uploads your images. The other keeps them in your browser.
Try fileGOD FreefileGOD: zero server uploads. TinyPNG: images sent to their servers.
TinyPNG (and TinyJPG) is a popular image compression service that uploads your images to their servers for processing. fileGOD compresses images entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded. Here is a full feature comparison. TinyPNG has built a strong reputation for PNG optimization using lossy palette reduction, but it lacks size targeting — you cannot tell it to hit exactly 100KB or 50KB. fileGOD lets you set precise file size targets, which is essential for government form uploads, passport photos, and portal submissions. Additionally, fileGOD handles HEIC, SVG, and offers resize, crop, and metadata stripping tools that TinyPNG does not provide.
| Feature | fileGOD | Tinypng |
|---|---|---|
| 100% Client-Side Processing | Yes | No |
| File Upload Required | No | Yes |
| JPG Compression | Yes | Yes |
| PNG Compression | Yes | Yes |
| WebP Compression | Yes | Yes |
| HEIC Support | Yes | No |
| SVG Support | Yes (SVG to PNG) | No |
| Exact Size Targeting | Yes (50KB, 100KB, 1MB, etc.) | No |
| Image Resize | Yes | No |
| Image Crop | Yes | No |
| Metadata Stripping | Yes | Partial (strips some EXIF) |
| PDF Tools | Yes (20+ PDF tools) | No |
| Free Tier | Yes (3 guest uses) | Yes (20/month, 5MB limit) |
Why Choose fileGOD?
Privacy
fileGOD: 100% client-side. TinyPNG: uploads images to their servers.
Format Support
fileGOD: JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, SVG. TinyPNG: PNG, JPG, WebP.
Size Targeting
fileGOD: set exact size targets (50KB, 100KB, 1MB). TinyPNG: automatic only, no size targeting.
Batch Limit
fileGOD: up to 20 images. TinyPNG free: 20 images, max 5MB each.
Additional Tools
fileGOD: resize, crop, convert, strip metadata, 33+ tools. TinyPNG: compression only.