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Compress JPEG to 200KB

At a 200KB budget a JPEG can hold onto most of its detail, which makes this the size people reach for when a form or website says "keep it under 200KB" rather than demanding an exact number. Batch a whole folder through the compressor, watch the live size per file, and download the lot.

  • No upload — files stay on your device
  • Works offline once loaded
  • Free forever, no signup, no watermark
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How to use this tool

  1. Add your images

    Drop in up to 25 files at once, or tap to choose them. Conversion starts straight away.

  2. Set quality and size

    Lower the quality slider to make files smaller, and cap the largest side if you also want fewer pixels.

  3. Download

    Save each file individually, or use Download all to get the whole batch.

Questions people ask

Is 200KB a common upload limit?

Yes — a lot of scanned-document and photo upload forms cap a JPEG at 200KB, which is generous enough for a single sharp photo but too small for a multi-megapixel camera original straight off a phone without some compression.

Can I compress several JPEGs to 200KB at once?

Yes — drop up to 25 at a time and the same quality setting applies to the whole batch. Each file shows its own before-and-after size, and Download all saves everything in one go.

Are my images uploaded anywhere?

No. The conversion runs in your browser using the Canvas API, and this site has no upload endpoint. Once the page has loaded you can go offline and it still works.

Is there a file size or batch limit?

You can convert 25 images at a time, and file size is limited only by your device's memory. Because there is no server involved, there is no daily cap and no account to create.

Does converting reduce the image quality?

Converting to PNG is lossless. Converting to JPG or WebP re-compresses the picture, so the quality slider controls the trade-off — 82% is a good default that most people cannot distinguish from the original.

Free because it costs us nothing to run: your browser does the work, not our servers. Made by Dynamb Technologies — we build software for businesses.