Compress PNG to 200 KB
Need a PNG under 200 KB? Drop it below and PhotoReducer finds the highest quality that fits the limit — automatically, and without uploading anything. PNG is a lossless format, so hitting a fixed size usually means converting to JPG or WebP — the tool does that for you and you pick the output format.
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JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF · processed on your device, never uploaded
How the 200 KB limit is reached
PhotoReducer tries different quality levels and keeps the best one whose file stays under 200 KB. Most photos reach this limit through compression alone, keeping their original dimensions.
Who asks for 200 KB files?
Visa application systems, marketplace listings and many document uploads cap images at 200 KB. At this size a well-compressed photo is usually indistinguishable from the original on screen.
Frequently asked questions
Will the PNG still look good at 200 KB?
At this size the difference from the original is usually invisible on screen — most photos keep their full dimensions.
Does it change the format of my file?
To hit a fixed size the output is JPG by default (or WebP if you prefer). Transparency is flattened onto white for JPG.
Is my photo uploaded anywhere?
No. Everything runs locally in your browser with WebAssembly — your image never leaves your device, which makes this safe even for ID photos and documents.