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HTML Minifier

Compress your HTML output removing dead space to save bandwith.

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HTML Minifier

Local HTMLInline CSS/JSDevice processing

Compact HTML without breaking rendering, keeping sensitive blocks and inline assets under control.

Flow
Safe
Inline
Preserved
Delivery
Ready
Preset
Safe Layout

01

HTML Input

HTML Code
Source

02

Preservation Policy

Compression Presets
Presets
Flow & Base
Flow
Base
Inline & Attributes
Options

03

Output & Distribution

Original
Output
Savings
final artifact
Waiting for round

04

File Batch

Batch Files
Files
Add HTML files to unlock consolidated output.
Sobre

What is HTML Minifier?

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Quorify's HTML Minifier tool compresses your HTML code by removing dead space and saving bandwidth. Processing happens locally in the browser via native APIs—useful when you need to handle sensitive data (tokens, secrets, production payloads) and prefer not to paste into online tools that send to external servers. Follows industry-recognized standards (IETF RFCs, W3C, MDN). Part of the Quorify dev kit—combine with other validation, conversion, and formatting tools to speed up debugging, API integration, and project setup. Processing occurs locally with no payload upload to external server at this stage. For data handling details see our Privacy Policy.

Casos

When to use

  1. Quick debugging during API integration, without opening Postman or CLI tool.

  2. Validate payload before submitting to production, avoiding 400 error with generic message.

  3. Initial project setup—generate identifiers, format configuration, validate syntax.

  4. Review data in production logs, identifying patterns and errors visually.

  5. Technical customer support—validate received input before creating product team ticket.

Método

How it works

HTML Minifier uses native browser APIs (Web Crypto, JSON, URL, TextEncoder) that implement recognized official standards (IETF RFCs, FIPS, ECMA). No heavy library dependencies or external server. For complete details on data handling see our Privacy Policy.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does processing involve an external server?
No. HTML Minifier uses native browser APIs. Provided payloads are processed locally.
Can I use it with sensitive data (tokens, secrets)?
Yes, because processing is local. Still, avoid pasting real credentials into any web tool—always use staging environments or dummy variables for testing.
What standard is followed?
As applicable: IETF RFCs (JSON, UUID, URI), W3C (HTML, CSS), FIPS (cryptography), ECMA (JavaScript). See Sources section for specific references.
Does it work offline?
After loading the page once, you can continue using the tool offline.
Is there a size limit?
Browsers support payloads in the hundreds of MB in memory, but web tools typically slow down above ~10 MB. For large files use specialized CLI tools.
Is it compatible with older browser versions?
We recommend using current versions (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge from the last 2 years). Modern features (Web Crypto, etc.) may not be available in old browsers.
Fontes

Official sources

Tabelas, leis e referências consultadas para fundamentar esta ferramenta.

  1. Technical documentationCurrentMDN Web Docs · Mozilla

    Web Standards

    World's most consulted reference for web standards—JavaScript APIs, HTML, CSS, and browser protocols.

  2. International standardCurrentWorld Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

    W3C Standards

    Organization that defines official web standards—HTML, CSS, ARIA, and other specifications implemented by all browsers.

  3. International standardsDatatrackerIETF · Internet Engineering Task Force

    RFC Documents

    Official repository of Request for Comments (RFCs)—technical documents that define internet protocols and formats (HTTP, JSON, URI, UUID, etc.).

Metodologia — esta ferramenta consulta as tabelas e legislação vigentes nas fontes acima. As regras são atualizadas conforme novas instruções normativas são publicadas pelos órgãos competentes.

Última verificação editorial: junho de 2026.

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