Compress any image to 70KB or less automatically. For profile photos, government uploads and form fields enforcing a 70KB file size limit.
Drop your JPEG or PNG image. Original dimensions and file size shown immediately. At 70KB, most standard-sized photos compress with good quality.
The binary search finds the highest JPEG quality at or under 70KB instantly. A 200×230 pixel photo at 70KB typically reaches quality 82–90 — excellent for identity and profile purposes.
Use the before/after comparison slider to verify quality and click Download.
Yes — 70KB is a reasonable size for web profile photos displayed at 200×200 to 400×400 pixels. At these display sizes, a 70KB JPEG is sharp and clear. For larger display sizes (500px and above), consider 100KB or more for better quality.
A 200×230 pixel passport-size photo at 70KB achieves approximately JPEG quality 82–90. A 300×300 pixel profile photo at 70KB achieves quality 75–82. Both are excellent for web display and document submission.
No — this tool adjusts JPEG quality only. Pixel dimensions remain unchanged from the original. If your portal specifies both a file size limit and exact pixel dimensions (common for exam and HR portals), resize your image first and then compress here.
Yes — 70KB is a reasonable size for official document photo submissions. At standard exam and ID photo dimensions (200×230 pixels), 70KB achieves JPEG quality 82–90, which is clear and sharp. The file is suitable for government portals, recruitment systems, and professional registration forms.
The tool will detect that no compression is needed and notify you, offering the original file unchanged. There is no benefit to compressing an image that already meets the target — doing so would only reduce quality without reducing file size meaningfully.