Compress an image to 200 KB
Quality and dimensions are tuned automatically to land under the limit — free, private, nothing uploaded.
Drag & drop an image
or click to browse · JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC
Drag & drop images
or click to browse · up to 100 at once · JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC
200 KB budgets appear on document portals and photo uploads such as the US DV lottery (240 KB cap). At this size a full-resolution photo keeps essentially all of its visible quality.
Getting the best result at 200 KB
- Most phone photos compress under 200 KB at 1200–1600 px with no visible difference on screen.
- For the DV lottery and similar programs, the photo must also be exactly 600×600 px — make it with the passport tool first, then compress if needed.
- PNG screenshots often beat 200 KB only after conversion to JPG or WebP — the format matters more than the quality slider.
Frequently asked questions
How does the tool get my image under 200 KB?
The tool binary-searches the JPG/WebP quality at your image's dimensions, and if even the lowest quality is too big it steps the dimensions down until the file fits under the target.
Is 200 KB enough for printing?
For small prints (4×6 in) usually yes; for larger prints keep the uncompressed original.
Is my image uploaded anywhere?
No. Compression runs entirely in your browser — your image is processed on your own device and never uploaded to a server.