Ahangarzada started as an internal script for compressing screenshots before a client demo. It grew into a tool because the problem never really goes away: every photo, icon and banner you publish either slows your page down or gets crushed into something blurry.
We were designers and developers first — the kind of people who resize the same product photo six different ways before lunch. Every existing compressor either asked us to trust a black box or made us tune ten sliders just to shrink one banner.
Ahangarzada is the version of that tool we actually wanted: a clear before-and-after weight, three honest compression modes, and no surprises about what happens to the file once you've uploaded it.
A compressed image should be hard to tell apart from the original at normal viewing size — not just small.
You should be able to compress an image before you've decided whether the tool is worth trusting.
Once your download is ready, the original leaves our servers. We're a pass-through, not a library.
COMPRESSION PIPELINE
Writes and tunes the algorithms that decide what each format can safely give up.
INTERFACE
Makes sure the panel stays out of your way — three real choices, not thirty confusing ones.
CUSTOMER CARE
Answers the questions the FAQ doesn't cover yet, usually within a day.