Compress PDF to 75 KB
Land on the 75 KB size that some exam forms ask for when a photo and signature are combined into one PDF.
Files are optimized losslessly when possible. To guarantee an exact size, larger files are converted to images, which can soften text and remove the selectable text layer.
How it works
- Step 1
Drop in your PDF. It stays on your device.
- Step 2
Pick a target size (or type a custom KB value).
- Step 3
Download a PDF compressed to your target in seconds.
Why compress a PDF to 75 KB?
- Combined photo-plus-signature uploads on some exam portals
- Recruitment forms that sit between the 50 KB and 100 KB tiers
- Two-page scans that must stay under a 75 KB ceiling
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Frequently asked questions
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. Compression runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. Your PDF never leaves your device, which makes this safe for KYC, banking, and government documents.
How do you hit exactly 75 KB?
We re-encode each page as an image and search across quality and resolution settings until the rebuilt PDF lands at or just under 75 KB, keeping the best quality that still fits.
Is it really free with no watermark?
Yes. No sign-in, no per-hour task caps, no watermark, and no file-count limits, unlike most incumbents.
Will the text stay selectable?
When the file already fits or can be optimized losslessly, text stays sharp and selectable. To guarantee a smaller exact size we rasterize the pages, which is exactly what portal uploads need. If you need selectable text, keep your original.