Reduce any JPG, PNG or WEBP image to exactly 20KB, 50KB, 100KB or a custom size. Perfect for Aadhaar, passport photos, government exam forms, and job portals. No signup. No watermark.
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4 simple steps — done in under 10 seconds, entirely free
Choose a preset (20KB, 50KB, 100KB, 200KB, 500KB) or enter any custom KB value you need for your form.
Select JPG for government forms (smallest size), WebP for websites, or PNG to keep transparency.
Drag & drop or click to select. Any JPG, PNG, WEBP or GIF. Your file stays 100% on your device.
Compression is instant. Click the green download button and your file is ready to use right away.
Millions of people in India need to compress photos for official documents and online portals every single day.
UIDAI requires photos under 10–20KB for online Aadhaar address update and enrollment forms.
NIC, SSC, UPSC, RRB portals require photos between 10KB–50KB in JPG format for applications.
JEE, NEET, CAT, UPSC, IBPS all have strict photo and signature file size rules during registration.
Naukri, LinkedIn, and company HR portals ask for profile photos under 50KB or 100KB.
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Image compression to KB means reducing a photo's file size to a specific kilobyte target — like 20KB or 50KB — without changing the image's visual content. This is different from simply resizing dimensions; it targets the exact byte size of the final file, which is what government portals and exam websites actually check during upload.
EasyToolkit's compressor uses the HTML5 Canvas API to encode your image directly in your browser. It automatically adjusts JPEG quality level and image scale to hit your target, running multiple passes if needed. Your photo is never sent anywhere — it never leaves your device.
Government portals in India have strict file size limits for several practical reasons:
This is why image-to-KB compression tools are among the most-searched utilities in India — people need them daily for Aadhaar, PAN card, UPSC, SSC, Railway exam forms and hundreds of other portals.
Yes — completely safe. Everything happens inside your browser using JavaScript and the HTML5 Canvas API. Your photo is never sent to any server. Nobody can see your image, not even us. This makes it especially private for government ID photos, Aadhaar cards, and personal documents.
Everything you need to know about compressing images to specific KB sizes.
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