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.
| 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 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.