Compress Image to 200 KB
This free tool reduces your pictures to 200 KB each, right inside the browser. Plenty of websites, government portals and application forms cap uploads at a fixed size, and a file that is even a little too large gets rejected. Instead of guessing with a quality slider, you add your photos and every one is brought to 200 KB at the best quality that still fits.
Why compress to 200 KB
200 KB is a common allowance for documents, certificates and higher quality photos on application and government portals. It gives scans enough room to stay crisp and easy to read.
Quality and size at 200 KB
200 KB keeps most photos looking clean while staying well inside common caps. It is a good general choice when a form allows up to a couple of hundred kilobytes and you still want the picture to look good. For an even smaller file, try compress to 150 KB. For higher quality with more room, use compress to 300 KB.
Compress many images at once
Add a single picture or a whole batch and each one is compressed to 200 KB on its own. Every file keeps its name with the size added, so they stay easy to tell apart. Download any image with its own button, or use the download button to save them all together in a ZIP when you have more than one. It works the same on a phone and a computer.
Common questions about 200 KB
Why would a form allow 200 KB? Documents and certificates need more detail than a small photo, so portals that accept scans often set the cap near 200 KB.
Can I upload a detailed scan at 200 KB? Yes. A detailed certificate or a high quality photo fits 200 KB with room to keep it sharp.
Other target sizes
Need a different limit? You can also 5 KB, 10 KB, 15 KB, 20 KB, 20 to 50 KB, 25 KB, 30 KB, 40 KB, 50 KB, 100 KB, 150 KB, 300 KB, 500 KB, 1 MB and 2 MB. For any custom size, use the image size reducer.
Private and secure
Everything happens in your browser using your own device. Your images are never uploaded to a server, there is no account or sign up, and no watermark is added. Close the tab and nothing is left behind, which makes this a safe way to prepare photos, signatures and documents for upload.