Comparison

TinyPNG vs FreeToolsToGo — Image Compressor Compared

TinyPNG compresses images by uploading them to its servers. The free tier limits batches to 20 images and 5 MB per file. A paid API plan is available for higher limits. FreeToolsToGo’s image compressor runs entirely in your browser — your images never leave your device, and there are no limits on batch size or file size.

Side-by-side comparison

FeatureTinyPNGFreeToolsToGo
PriceFree with limits / paid planFree, forever
Signup required
File size cap (free)5 MBNone
Watermark on free output
Free operation limit20 per dayUnlimited
Files uploaded to server
Runs in your browser

What FT2G tools replace TinyPNG?

When TinyPNG might still be the right choice

TinyPNG is a well-established service with a track record in its category. If you need team collaboration, cloud storage across devices, workflow automation, or advanced features built on top of their paid platform, their subscription may be worth the cost. FreeToolsToGo is optimized for individual, one-off tasks where privacy and speed matter most — no account, no upload, done in seconds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is FreeToolsToGo really free?+

Yes — completely free, forever. No signup, no watermarks, no daily limits, no paid tier. Every tool on FreeToolsToGo runs in your browser and costs nothing.

How is FreeToolsToGo different from TinyPNG?+

FreeToolsToGo tools run 100% in your browser — nothing is uploaded to any server and no account is required. TinyPNG compresses images by uploading them to its servers. The free tier limits batches to 20 images and 5 MB per file. A paid API plan is available for higher limits. FreeToolsToGo’s image compressor runs entirely in your browser — your images never leave your device, and there are no limits on batch size or file size.

Do my files leave my computer?+

TinyPNG uploads files to its servers for processing. FreeToolsToGo does the opposite — all processing happens inside your browser, so your files never leave your device.

Which FreeToolsToGo tool should I start with?+

Start with the Image Compressor — it replaces TinyPNG's primary feature. Open it at freetoolstogo.com/tools/image-compressor/ — no account needed.