Reduce JPG and JPEG images toward a 50KB limit directly in your browser for profile
photos, portal uploads, email attachments, and lightweight website images.
This page uses automatic target-size compression instead of a manual quality slider,
so the tool can search for the closest practical result for each image.
The tool first checks whether your original JPG is already under 50KB. If it is, the
image stays unchanged. Otherwise, the compressor runs repeated JPEG quality attempts
from the untouched source bytes until it finds the closest practical match.
Quality vs. Dimensions
For moderate targets such as 50KB, lowering quality is often enough. When it is not,
the tool can resize from the original pixels and try again at the new dimensions. That
approach avoids repeatedly compressing an already compressed file.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can every JPG reach exactly 50KB?
No. Some images are too detailed to land on an exact byte count. The tool works
toward the closest useful result and favors a file at or below 50KB when possible.
Does this page upload my image?
No. Compression runs locally in your browser and image data is not sent to a server.
What happens if my image is already below 50KB?
The original JPG is kept unchanged and you can download it without recompression.
Will image quality change?
It can. A 50KB target usually allows more detail than a very small output, but some
detailed images may still need stronger compression or a smaller resolution.