TGA Image Compressor
Compress your tga (Targa Image File) images directly in your browser. Output to JPEG or WebP. No files leave your device.
Transparency note
This format supports transparency. If you choose JPEG as the output format, transparent pixels will be replaced with a white background. Choose WebP to preserve transparency.
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Convert TGA images to other formats like WEBP, PNG, JPEG and more.
Resize TGA Images
Resize TGA images to exact dimensions in your browser. Lock aspect ratio and download instantly.
Crop TGA Images
Crop TGA images to any region in your browser. Draw a selection, lock aspect ratio, and download instantly.
Rotate TGA Images
Rotate and flip TGA images in your browser. Choose 90°, 180°, 270°, or flip horizontally and vertically.
What is tga?
About TGA
Targa Image File (.tga) is a popular image format known for its supports high-quality images with transparency and RLE compression. TGA is a raster graphics format used in image editing and 3D rendering. It supports transparency and can use RLE compression to reduce file sizes.
FAQ
Common questions
We've got answers.
You can compress any supported input format including JPEG, PNG, WebP, SVG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, QOI, TGA, EXR, and more. The compressor decodes the input and re-encodes it at your chosen quality setting.
Currently the compressor outputs JPEG or WebP. JPEG gives the smallest file sizes for photos. WebP is the better choice when you need to preserve transparency.
Yes, but you control how much. Lower quality settings produce smaller files with more visible artifacts. Higher settings preserve more detail. The tool lets you preview the result before downloading.
Yes. JPEG does not support transparency. Transparent pixels will be replaced with a white background. Choose WebP as the output to preserve transparency.
It depends on the source format and quality setting. A PNG re-encoded as JPEG at 80% quality can often be 70-90% smaller. Results vary by image content.
Yes. The compressor includes a side-by-side comparison tool so you can visually assess the quality difference before committing to a download.