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Compress Image Under 200KB

Shrink a photo below 200KB for free, right in your browser. This gives noticeably more headroom than the stricter 100KB limit, letting you keep more visible detail while still passing form and portal size checks.

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Compress Under 200KB

Upload photos and each one is compressed to fit your target size automatically - all in your browser, nothing uploaded, no account needed.

Target
Format
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Drop your photos here

JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, or HEIC - up to 40 photos, processed entirely in your browser.

How This Compares to Other Compressors

Plenty of sites will compress a photo to a target size, but most upload your file to a server first (even if they delete it later), cap how many images you can process, or quietly convert formats without explaining why. This one is built to be fast, honest, and private at any volume.

Typical online compressors

  • closePhoto uploaded to a server, deleted after 25 min - 2 hours
  • closeBatch uploads often capped (commonly 10 images)
  • close"Exactly" sizing implied but never actually guaranteed
  • closeNo explanation for why a "under 100KB" file still gets rejected
  • closePNG output claimed for target sizes it can't reliably hit

Crest Convert

  • checkRuns entirely in your browser - photos never uploaded, ever
  • checkNo cap on how many photos you compress in a batch
  • check"Exactly" mode is honest about being closest-fit, not a false promise
  • checkBuilt-in KB vs KiB safety margin so portal rejections stop happening
  • checkPNG export via resize to hit the target, not a fake quality slider

Why 200KB?

200KB is common on platforms that display a larger version of your photo, like resume builders and profile pages, where a bit more detail is worth the extra file size.

Where This Size Limit Shows Up

work

Job application portals

Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, and most ATS platforms cap profile photo uploads to a strict size.

school

University & exam admissions

Admission portals and competitive exam registration systems commonly enforce a fixed photo size.

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Government & ID forms

Passport, visa, and government portal uploads often reject anything over a small size cap.

business_center

Corporate HR directories

Internal employee directories restrict photo size to keep profile pages loading quickly.

Need a different format first?

If your photo comes straight from an iPhone, it may be saved as HEIC - if you'd rather convert it to JPG separately before compressing, or your portal rejects HEIC outright, use the converter below. This compressor also accepts HEIC directly if you'd rather skip that step.

More Target Sizes

Under a size limit

Closest fit to a size

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 200KB enough to avoid visible quality loss?expand_more
For most headshots and standard photos, yes - 200KB usually allows a noticeably higher quality setting than a 100KB or 50KB target, so compression artifacts are rarely visible even at moderate display sizes.
What does 'KB' actually mean here - is it exact?expand_more
We use decimal kilobytes (1 KB = 1,000 bytes), which is how most upload portals actually measure a size limit, and slightly smaller than the 1,024-byte 'KiB' your operating system sometimes shows in file properties. That gap is exactly why files that look fine on your desktop can still get rejected - we build a safety margin into 'Under' mode so you don't get caught by it.
Does this really process my photo without uploading it anywhere?expand_more
Yes, genuinely - not just 'deleted after a few minutes' like some compressors. The compression runs using your browser's own image encoder, so your file never leaves your device at any point. That matters most for the exact kind of images people compress for this - passport photos, ID scans, signatures, and headshots.
Can I export as PNG?expand_more
Yes. Choose PNG in the format toggle. PNG is lossless, so there is no quality slider - the tool finds the largest image dimensions that still fit under your target by resizing. Tight targets (like 20KB) may need more downscaling in PNG than JPG would, but portals that specifically require PNG will accept the output.
Will this work with HEIC photos from my iPhone?expand_more
Yes. HEIC files are decoded right in your browser before compression starts, the same as every other format here - so you can drag in photos straight from your iPhone without converting them first.
Is there a limit on how many photos I can compress?expand_more
No account, no daily cap, and no per-batch fee. Upload as many photos as you need in one go and download them individually or as a ZIP.