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Tools/Image Compressor/By Target Size/50 KB

Compress Image to 50 KB — Free, Browser-Only

Pre-locked to a 50 KB target. Drop your photo, the tool runs binary-search compression across quality levels to land within 5% of 50 KB.

Quick answer

To compress an image to 50 KB, drop your file into the tool below. The compressor is pre-locked to the 50 KB target and runs binary search across JPG quality levels until output lands within 5%. Browser-only, no upload, no signup. Most SSC, RRB, IBPS exam photos. Standard for 200×230px or 300×400px JPGs.

Drop JPG, PNG, or WebP images here

They never leave your browser — compression runs locally

80% is the sweet spot for most photos. Lower for faster page loads.

When to compress to 50 KB

Most SSC, RRB, IBPS exam photos. Standard for 200×230px or 300×400px JPGs.

The most common Indian-government-exam photo size. ~30-second binary search hits this every time.

How it works (5 steps)

  1. Drop your image. Drag a JPG, PNG, or WebP onto the drop zone above. Multiple files are compressed in parallel.
  2. Tool pre-locks the ${t.label} target. The tool is already set to compress to 50 KB. You don't need to set anything.
  3. Tool runs binary search. Internally the tool tries JPG quality 50%, then narrows to 75% / 25% / etc. until output lands within 5% of 50 KB. Usually 3-5 passes per image.
  4. Compare and download. Click "Compare" to see a before/after slider. Download the compressed file as JPG.
  5. Upload to wherever needs it. Submit the compressed image to whichever portal requires the 50 KB cap.

What if my source image is too large?

If your source is over ~5 MP and quality compression alone can't hit 50 KB, the tool also downscales the dimensions. You can set a max-width cap if you want to control how much it shrinks.

Frequently asked questions

+−How do I compress an image to exactly 50 KB?

Use the tool above in target-size mode (already pre-locked to 50 KB). Drop your image and the tool runs binary search across JPG quality levels until output lands within 5% of 50 KB. Usually 3-5 passes.

+−Will the image quality drop noticeably at 50 KB?

The most common Indian-government-exam photo size. ~30-second binary search hits this every time. For larger source images, the tool also reduces dimensions if needed to hit the target.

+−Is the 50 KB compression done in the browser?

Yes. Compression runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your image never leaves your device — useful for sensitive documents like ID photos or signed contracts.

+−Why does my image need to be exactly 50 KB?

Common reasons: Most SSC, RRB, IBPS exam photos. Standard for 200×230px or 300×400px JPGs.. Most online forms reject uploads outside the size range, so hitting the exact target matters.

+−Can I batch compress many images to 50 KB?

Yes — drop as many as you want into the tool, all are compressed in parallel. Download individually or as a ZIP.

+−What format will the output be?

Default output is JPG (smallest for photos). You can switch to WebP for ~30% smaller files, or PNG for lossless (rarely matches the size target).

Need a different target? See all target sizes — 10 KB, 20 KB, 50 KB, 100 KB, 200 KB, 500 KB, 1 MB, 2 MB. Or use the general image compressor for quality-slider mode.

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