Compress any image to 90KB or less automatically. For profile photos, government portals and CMS form uploads with a 90KB file size limit.
Drop your JPEG or PNG. At 90KB, most photos compress with high to excellent quality depending on dimensions.
The binary search converges on the highest JPEG quality at or under 90KB. Nearly all standard document and profile photos look excellent at this size.
Review the before/after comparison and download your 90KB image.
A 400×400 pixel profile photo at 90KB achieves approximately JPEG quality 80–88. A 200×230 pixel passport photo at 90KB reaches quality 90–95, which is near-original quality at that size. 90KB is an excellent target for document and profile use cases.
No — only JPEG quality is adjusted to meet the 90KB target. Pixel dimensions are preserved exactly. If your portal specifies both a file size limit and required dimensions, resize your image first and then compress here.
The 90KB limit is found on some government recruitment portals, professional licensing registration systems, corporate employee photo upload forms, and older CMS platforms that set conservative upload limits. It often appears on portals where the administrator chose a round number slightly below 100KB to add a small safety margin.
The quality difference between 90KB and 100KB is minimal — roughly 1–3 JPEG quality points for a standard exam photo. For a 200×230 pixel photo, 90KB achieves quality 88–95 and 100KB achieves quality 90–96. Both are excellent. Use 90KB only when your portal specifically requires it rather than defaulting to 100KB.
Yes — 90KB is appropriate for product thumbnail images displayed at 200–400 pixels. For larger product detail images displayed at 600–800 pixels, consider 150–200KB for better quality when customers inspect the image closely. For zoom-enabled product images, 300–500KB is more appropriate.