Tier 1 · Target KB Compressors
Compress Image to 20KB
Use this focused 20KB compressor when a portal rejects anything larger than a very small file. The tool works in your browser and keeps the image on your device.
Open toolFast private image compressor
Pick a photo, choose 100KB or your own target, and download a smaller file. The image never leaves your browser.
Made for forms, IDs, profile photos, job portals, and any upload box that says the file is too big.
JPG, PNG, and WebP stay on your device.
Your images are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded to our server.
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Open toolUpload the image, leave the target at 100KB, and run the compressor. You will see the old size, new size, width, height, and preview before you save anything. It is built for the real moment when a form says your image is too large and you just need a clean file that passes.
A normal quality slider makes you guess. This tool works from the size limit instead. It tries sensible quality levels first, then reduces dimensions only when needed. That usually gives a clearer image than dragging quality to the bottom and hoping the upload form accepts it.
Use JPG when the website is old or strict. Use WebP when the website accepts modern files and you want a smaller result. Keep PNG for graphics or transparent images, but expect it to be harder to squeeze into tiny limits. The preview makes the tradeoff easy to spot.
Check the image size first if you are unsure. Crop empty background if the subject is small. Then compress to the exact KB limit. If the form allows 200KB, do not force 50KB just because you can; using the allowed space keeps the image clearer.
Your images are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded to our server.
Your image stays in your browser. No upload, no waiting for a server, no account just to make a file smaller.
Upload an image, keep 100KB selected, choose a format, and press compress. Download the result after checking the preview.
No. The image is processed locally in your browser and is not uploaded to our server.
Not exactly. The tool aims for 100KB or less. Very detailed images may need smaller dimensions or WebP output.
Yes. The upload area, controls, preview, and download button are designed for mobile browsers.