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Compress an image to 200KB.

This 200KB preset is useful for forms and web uploads that need moderate detail. It keeps a 1920px cap by default and lets you switch to WebP or PNG when the destination allows it.

Result will appear here

How to use Compress Image to 200KB

  1. Open this page with the 200KB target already filled in and Auto mode selected.
  2. Drop one image or a batch of up to 30 JPG, PNG, or WebP files.
  3. Keep the default 1920px dimension cap, or change it when the destination requires a different pixel size.
  4. Download the single compressed image or ZIP, then use the failure note to adjust format, dimensions, EXIF, or target when a file cannot fit.

How it works

Formats and limits

InputJPG, PNG, and WebP images decoded by the browser.
OutputJPG by default, with PNG and WebP available; ZIP for batches.
TransparencyPreserved for PNG/WebP output; flattened for JPG.
AnimationAnimated files become a still frame.
MetadataRemoved by default; JPEG EXIF can be kept only for JPEG source to JPG output.
Preset limit200KB target with a starting max side of 1920px.

Real failure cases

Example result to verify

OriginalA phone photo around 3000x4000 pixels and several MB.
Target200KB, JPG output, Auto mode, 1920px max side.
OutputA successful result reports final bytes at or below 200KB plus the exact output dimensions.
VerifyIf the result fails, switch to JPG/WebP, reduce max dimensions, remove EXIF, or choose a larger preset.

Why this tool

Best for

What you get

Before you download

Compress Image to 200KB settings

Compress Image to 200KB is set up for this exact target. The compressor opens with 200KB filled in, Auto target mode selected, JPG output, and a starting dimension cap of 1920px.

Next steps

Frequently asked questions

Is this page already set to 200KB?

Yes. The target field is prefilled with 200KB, Auto mode is selected, and the starting max dimension is 1920px.

Can I complete the 200KB compression here without another page?

Yes. Upload, preview, compression, single-file download, batch ZIP, format selection, size limit, and metadata controls all run on this page.

Which format should I use for 200KB?

Start with JPG for photos. Try WebP if the destination accepts it and quality matters. Use PNG for graphics only when the PNG result can fit under 200KB.

Why did a file fail to reach 200KB?

The page reports the cause, such as PNG limits, EXIF bytes, too many pixels for the target, or dimensions that would need to shrink below the practical minimum.

Can I keep EXIF metadata under 200KB?

Sometimes, for JPEG source to JPG output. If the metadata makes the result too large, switch EXIF to remove metadata and compress again.

Are images uploaded while compressing to 200KB?

No. The image pixels, metadata handling, compression loop, ZIP creation, and preview stay in your browser.