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Free & Secure compress image to 20kb

60% Compression

How to Free & Secure Compress an Image to 20KB Online

  • Upload any image in PNG or JPEG format.
  • Select "Upload Image" (supports files up to 10MB).
  • Set the compression level to reduce the image to 20KB. Default setting is 60%, but you can adjust for optimal quality. Then click "Compress Image" to automatically convert it to JPG format.
  • Adjust the final file size to meet your specific KB requirement.
  • Preview your compressed image; a download link for the JPG file will be available.
  • Click "Download Image in JPG" to save your compressed image for free.
  • You can also compress smaller files (e.g., 5MB) to reduce size to 15KB. Click here for more options.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. How can I compress an image to 20KB?

Upload your image in PNG or JPEG format, set the desired compression level, and adjust the file size to 20KB.

2. What image formats are supported for compression?

Most tools support PNG, JPEG, and JPG formats.

3. Will compressing an image reduce its quality?

Slightly, but you can adjust the compression level to balance size and quality.

4. Can I compress multiple images at once?

Some tools allow bulk uploads, letting you compress several images in one go.

5. Is there a file size limit for uploading images?

Most compressors allow up to 10MB, but this can vary.

6. How can I adjust the image size to a specific KB?

Use the compression slider or setting options to get as close as possible to your desired size.

7. Do I need an account to use the image compressor?

Many online compressors are free and don’t require an account.

8. What’s the difference between JPEG and PNG compression?

JPEG typically provides higher compression with slight quality loss, while PNG retains more detail but results in larger files.

9. Can I compress an image to a specific resolution?

Some tools allow resizing by dimensions (e.g., pixels) along with compression.

10. Is there a way to preview the compressed image before downloading?

Yes, many tools offer a preview feature to check quality before downloading.