Compress any image to 65KB or less automatically. For profile photos, portal uploads and applications that enforce a 65KB maximum file size.
Drop your JPEG or PNG. Original size and dimensions shown instantly. The 65KB target allows good quality for most standard photo sizes.
The binary search finds the highest JPEG quality at or under 65KB in under a second. No manual adjustment needed.
Review the before/after comparison and download. At 65KB, standard exam and profile photos look clear and sharp.
The 65KB limit is used by some state-level exam portals, professional licensing applications and government recruitment portals that use non-standard thresholds. It is also seen on some older insurance and financial services registration forms.
65KB is meaningfully better than 50KB and noticeably below 100KB in quality. For a 200×230 exam photo, 65KB achieves approximately quality 80–88, which is excellent. It represents a good middle ground between strict 50KB limits and more generous 100KB limits.
No — only JPEG compression quality is adjusted. Your image's pixel dimensions stay the same. For portals that enforce both a file size limit and specific dimensions, resize the image to the required dimensions first, then use this tool to compress to 65KB.
A 300×300 pixel profile photo at 65KB achieves approximately JPEG quality 76–85 — excellent for web profiles and portal submissions. A 200×230 pixel exam photo at 65KB typically reaches quality 80–89, giving a sharp, clear result suitable for identity verification.
Yes — signatures compress extremely efficiently because they contain simple black-on-white content with very limited colour variation. A 140×60 pixel signature at 65KB typically achieves quality 90–96, resulting in a crisp, clean image at far higher quality than the file size suggests.