CompressTo200KB

Kompres JPEG ke 200KB Online Gratis

Reduce any JPG photo to exactly 200KB — instantly, in your browser. No server upload, no registration, 100% private.

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Ukuran target:
KB
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Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP · Up to 20 images at once

How to Compress a JPEG to 200KB

1

Select 200 KB as your target size

The 200 KB preset is selected by default. This is the most common upload limit for JPEG photos on government portals, job applications, and social platforms.

2

Upload your image

Click Select Images or drag and drop your JPG, PNG or WEBP file. Compression starts automatically — no waiting, no server upload.

3

Download the compressed file

Your compressed image appears instantly with a before/after size comparison. Click Download to save it.

About JPEG Compression to 200KB

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is the world's most widely used image format for photographs. It achieves small file sizes through lossy compression — a process that permanently removes some image data that the human eye is least likely to notice. When you compress a JPEG to 200KB, our tool uses a binary search algorithm to find the highest possible quality level that still produces a file at or below your target.

How JPEG Quality Levels Work

JPEG quality is typically expressed as a value from 1 to 100 (or 0.01 to 0.99 in the browser Canvas API). At quality 95, a photo looks nearly identical to the original but may be 3–5× larger than at quality 70. Our binary search starts at quality 0.5, checks the resulting file size, then moves up or down by half the remaining range — converging on the optimal quality in just 10–15 iterations. This guarantees you get the highest possible quality that fits within 200KB.

JPEG vs PNG: Which Should You Use?

JPEG is ideal for photographs, portraits, and images with gradients — it achieves 5–10× smaller files than PNG for the same visual quality. PNG is better for screenshots, logos, diagrams, and images with sharp edges or text, because PNG uses lossless compression that preserves every pixel exactly. If you upload a PNG to this tool, it will be converted to JPEG for compression — which is usually fine for photos but may introduce artifacts on text or line art.

JPEG EXIF Data and Metadata

When our tool re-encodes your JPEG using the Canvas API, EXIF metadata (camera model, GPS location, shooting date) is stripped from the output. This is actually a privacy benefit — your compressed file won't contain location data or device information. If you need to preserve EXIF data, consider using a desktop tool like Lightroom or ImageMagick instead.

Common 200KB JPEG Use Cases

The 200KB limit is enforced by Indian government exam portals (UPSC, SSC, IBPS), university admission systems, bank KYC forms, job application platforms, and many social media profile picture uploaders. A well-compressed 200KB JPEG at 600×800 pixels typically achieves quality 70–80, which is visually excellent for identity documents and profile photos.

Privacy & Security

All compression happens inside your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your JPEG files are never sent to any server, never stored, and never seen by anyone other than you. This is especially important for sensitive documents like passport photos, ID scans, and bank documents.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I compress a JPEG to exactly 200KB?
Upload your JPEG file to this tool with the 200 KB preset selected (it's the default). The tool automatically finds the highest quality that produces a file at or below 200KB using a binary search algorithm.
Will compressing a JPEG to 200KB reduce quality?
Yes, some quality reduction is inevitable when compressing to a specific file size. However, our algorithm finds the highest possible quality that still meets your 200KB target, minimizing quality loss. For most use cases like form uploads and profile pictures, the result is visually excellent.
Is my JPEG uploaded to a server?
No. All processing happens entirely inside your web browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your JPEG files are never sent to any server, never stored anywhere, and never seen by anyone other than you.
What is the output format?
The output is always a JPEG (.jpg) file. If you upload a PNG or WEBP, it will be converted to JPEG for compression. JPEG provides the best compression ratio for photographs.
Does JPEG compression remove EXIF metadata?
Yes. When our tool re-encodes your JPEG using the browser Canvas API, EXIF metadata (GPS location, camera model, shooting date) is stripped from the output. This is a privacy benefit — your compressed file won't contain personal location data.
What JPEG quality level does the tool use?
The tool doesn't use a fixed quality level. Instead, it uses a binary search algorithm to find the highest quality that produces a file at or below your target size. For a 200KB target, most photos end up at quality 65–85 depending on image complexity and dimensions.
Can I compress a JPEG to exactly 200KB (not under)?
The tool targets at or below 200KB. Due to how JPEG encoding works, hitting exactly 200.0KB is not reliably achievable. The output will be as close to 200KB as possible while staying under the limit — typically within 1–5KB of the target.

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