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Compress JPG to 100KB

Use repeated compression passes to get as close as possible to 100KB. JPG remains the default output unless you switch formats manually.

Compression Settings

Lower quality = smaller file size

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Compress JPG to 100KB Online

Use this page when you need to compress jpg to 100KB online for forms, job applications, profile uploads, and photo submissions.

This workflow is for users who want a true compress JPG to target-size page instead of a general image compressor. You can stay in JPG by default and still adjust quality, dimensions, or output format if needed.

Reduce JPG for strict limits

Compress JPG files for profile photos, scanned documents, and camera exports with a file-size cap.

Keep JPG output by default

The page starts with a JPG-first workflow so the output matches the search intent.

Batch compress JPG to a limit

Upload multiple JPG files, review the results, and download the version that fits the size target.

Features

100% Client-Side

Compress JPG to 100KB online with repeated quality and resize passes while keeping JPG as the default output format.

Batch Compression

Compress JPG to 100KB online with repeated quality and resize passes while keeping JPG as the default output format.

Adjust Compression Level

Compress JPG to 100KB online with repeated quality and resize passes while keeping JPG as the default output format.

JPG

Compress JPG to 100KB online with repeated quality and resize passes while keeping JPG as the default output format.

How to Compress Images

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Upload

Compress JPG to 100KB online with repeated quality and resize passes while keeping JPG as the default output format.

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Configure

Compress JPG to 100KB online with repeated quality and resize passes while keeping JPG as the default output format.

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Compress

Compress JPG to 100KB online with repeated quality and resize passes while keeping JPG as the default output format.

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Download

Compress JPG to 100KB online with repeated quality and resize passes while keeping JPG as the default output format.

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