Compress any image to 60KB or less automatically. For profile photos, ID uploads and online form fields with a 60KB file size restriction.
Drop your JPEG or PNG image. Original size and dimensions are shown. 60KB allows good quality for most standard profile and ID photo sizes.
The binary search algorithm finds the highest JPEG quality at or under 60KB instantly. A 200×230 pixel exam photo at 60KB typically reaches quality 78–88 — excellent for identity verification.
Compare before/after quality and download. At 60KB, most standard exam and profile photos look sharp and clear.
The 60KB limit appears on some government recruitment portals, professional membership registration systems, corporate HR portals for employee photos and certain academic institution profile systems. It is less common than 50KB or 100KB but used on platforms that set conservative upper bounds.
A 200×230 pixel exam photo at 60KB achieves approximately JPEG quality 78–88 — noticeably better than 50KB. A 300×300 pixel profile photo at 60KB achieves quality 70–80. Both provide excellent clarity for identity and profile purposes.
No — pixel dimensions are preserved exactly. Only JPEG quality is reduced to meet the 60KB limit. If your target system requires both a file size limit and specific pixel dimensions, handle the resize step separately before compressing.
Yes — passport and ID photos compress very well to 60KB. A standard 200×230 pixel passport photo at 60KB achieves JPEG quality 78–88, which is excellent for identity verification. The result is clear, sharp, and suitable for official document portals.
The single most effective step is to match your image dimensions to what the portal requires before compressing. A 200×230 pixel photo at 60KB looks significantly better than a 1000×1200 pixel photo at 60KB, because the same file size budget covers far fewer pixels. Resize first, then compress for the best quality result.