Compress any image to 130KB or less automatically. For web images, profile photos and upload portals with a 130KB file size restriction.
Drop your JPEG or PNG. At 130KB, photos up to 800×800 pixels can compress with very good quality. Original size and dimensions displayed.
The binary search finds the highest JPEG quality at or under 130KB. Most standard web photos achieve high quality at this file size.
Review comparison and download your 130KB image.
130KB is on the larger side for small blog thumbnails but reasonable for medium-sized blog images (600×400 pixels and below). For full-width hero images displayed at 1200px and above, consider 200–400KB for better quality. For card-style thumbnail images displayed at 300×200 pixels, 130KB is more than sufficient.
No — pixel dimensions are preserved exactly. Only JPEG quality is adjusted to meet the 130KB file size limit. If your portal specifies both a file size and pixel dimensions, resize your image to those dimensions before using this tool.
A 600×400 pixel blog image at 130KB achieves approximately JPEG quality 80–88 — excellent for web display. An 800×600 pixel web banner at 130KB achieves quality 74–82 — good quality for most purposes. A 200×230 pixel exam photo at 130KB reaches quality 90–96, which is near-original quality.
The 130KB limit is used by some CMS platforms, professional membership systems, real estate listing portals for agent photos, and certain e-commerce systems. It is a non-standard threshold typically set by administrators who chose a conservative limit between 100KB and 200KB.
Yes — 130KB per image is reasonable for email newsletters, though many email marketing guidelines recommend keeping individual images under 100KB for fast loading on mobile. If your newsletter template allows it, 130KB provides good quality. For header or hero images in emails, 130KB is a solid choice that balances quality and loading speed.