Compress JPG to 100KB
JPG under 100KB
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Compress JPG to 100KB
JPG under 100KB
Upload to prepare the compressed result
Adjust options
Pick the compression goal
Set quality and format
AdvancedAdjust only when neededOpen
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Compress JPG to 100KBWhat this tool is for
Compress JPG to 100KB accepts JPG files, works in your browser, and prepares JPG output. Compress JPG to 100KB is the JPG-specific route when a submission or upload page needs a photo under 100KB and you do not want format ambiguity in the workflow.
The uploaded file is processed in the browser and only the resulting download is prepared.
Compress JPG to 100KB is the JPG-specific route when a submission or upload page needs a photo under 100KB and you do not want format ambiguity in the workflow.
Read this first when 100KB is not landing cleanly
Not every image can be pushed to 100KB in one pass. Check the JPG vs PNG choice and the resize-first case before repeating uploads.
If your problem looks like this
These short entries help you confirm whether this tool is the right fit or whether a more specific upload or submission path should come first.
This scenario page explains when the 100KB path is the right starting point and when JPG or PNG needs a different branch.
Good fit for these cases
JPG
When a JPG photo must be under 100KB for a submission or account form.
When the upload system already prefers JPG and you want to stay in that format.
When you want a simpler path than a generic image compressor for JPG-only tasks.
Frequently asked questions
These short answers help search visitors confirm the tool fit without leaving the page.
Why use Compress JPG to 100KB instead of a general compressor?
Use this page when the input is already JPG and the limit is strict. It keeps the path focused on a JPG under 100KB.
Is this page for submission photos and profile uploads?
Yes. It is a good fit when a portal wants a JPG photo and blocks files over 100KB.
What if my JPG still looks too large after compression?
Resize the image first, then compress again. Smaller pixel dimensions usually help you hit 100KB more cleanly.