How to Compress Your Images to 20KB
Hitting a specific file size limit can be frustrating, especially when dealing with high-resolution smartphone photos. Follow these four simple steps to shrink your image size instantly:
- Select Your File: Click the upload area to choose the photograph, signature, or document you need to resize from your computer or smartphone.
- Set Compression: Adjust the slider. Higher percentages result in smaller file sizes. For a target of 20KB, a setting between 70% and 85% usually works best.
- Optimize: Click the "Compress Image Now" button. Our engine will quickly process the image, stripping unnecessary data while preserving clarity.
- Save and Verify: Download your optimized file instantly in the standard JPG format. Always check the final size before submitting it to your portal.
Why Do You Need to Optimize Your Images?
Large image files (often 3MB to 5MB on modern devices) can significantly slow down website loading speeds, negatively impacting user experience and SEO rankings. However, the most common reason people need an image compressor to 20KB is for official online portals.
Job applications, university admissions, visa forms, and government portals often have extremely strict file size limits. They usually require a passport-sized photograph or a scanned signature that must not exceed 20KB to 50KB to save database storage space on their end.
Advanced Technology, Simple Interface
Our tool utilizes smart lossy compression algorithms. This means it removes metadata and color profiles that the human eye cannot easily perceive, allowing for a massive reduction in file size (from MBs to KBs) without a noticeable drop in visual quality. Furthermore, it supports PNG to JPG conversion automatically to ensure the absolute best compression ratio.
Secure and Private Processing
We value your data security above all else. Your personal images, IDs, and signatures are processed locally or in a secure temporary environment and are never shared with third parties. All files are completely and automatically wiped from our cache shortly after processing.