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Compress Image to 80KB

An 80KB target can be a practical middle ground when you need smaller files but want more room than strict 20KB or 50KB limits. This page is built for that everyday upload use case.

Upload your image, compress it automatically, and download a lighter file that is easier to use across forms, documents, and websites.

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JPGPNGGIFBMPAVIFUp to 15 MB each - Max 3 images - 70 MB total

When 80KB is the right target

80KB is usually the right choice when a form, portal, or sharing workflow sets a firm upload ceiling. Compress Image to 80KB is meant for that specific situation, so the surrounding guidance stays focused on reaching a smaller file instead of sending you through a full editing workflow.

This tool compresses supported uploads into WebP, which usually gives the optimizer more room to remove bytes than older web formats. If the first result is still above 80KB, resizing the image dimensions slightly is usually more reliable than running repeated aggressive compression on the same full-size file.

What to expect at 80KB

  • Exact 80KB output is not guaranteed because final file size depends on the source image dimensions, detail level, and noise.
  • Simple graphics, signatures, and clean document scans usually reach 80KB more easily than dense photos or screenshots.
  • If readability matters, always preview the compressed file before submitting it to the destination form or platform.
  • Downloads are delivered as WebP, so the optimized file extension will differ from the original upload.

How to use Compress Image to 80KB

  1. Step 1

    Upload the clearest source image you have

    Start with the cleanest version available. Smaller crops and simpler backgrounds make it easier to get close to 80KB without introducing visible artifacts.

  2. Step 2

    Run compression and compare the first result

    Most images will get close on the first pass because WebP removes extra bytes efficiently. Check the preview and the resulting file size before deciding whether you need a stricter follow-up step.

  3. Step 3

    Adjust only if the upload system still rejects it

    If the result is still too large, reduce image dimensions slightly or switch to a nearby smaller size target rather than repeatedly re-compressing the same large file.

FAQ

Is 80KB suitable for online forms?

Yes, 80KB is often small enough for portals and lightweight uploads while keeping more visible detail than ultra-tiny targets.

Do results look better than 50KB compression?

In many cases, yes, because the compressor has a slightly larger file-size budget to preserve detail.

Can I compress screenshots and document images?

Yes, screenshots and scanned images can be processed if they are in supported formats.

Do I need to install anything?

No, the entire workflow runs in the browser and download flow.