Compress Image to 50 KB Online — Job & Visa Portal Uploads

Shrink a photo to under 50 KB in your browser — the exact ceiling many job application portals, visa websites, and government forms enforce for photo uploads. No installation, no upload to any server.

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Use it right here — already set up for this task

画像圧縮

画像を目標サイズに圧縮

画像をアップロードし、希望の最大ファイルサイズを設定。無料、安全、ブラウザ内で動作。

画像をここにドラッグ&ドロップ

またはクリックして参照(PNG、JPG、WebP — 最大50MB)

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画像圧縮について

高度な画像圧縮ツールが、マルチパス適応圧縮で最適なファイルサイズ削減を実現。目標サイズを正確に設定し、画質とサイズの最適なバランスをエンジンが自動で見つけます。

機能:

  • 正確な最大ファイルサイズを設定(MBまたはKB)
  • スマートな画質検索によるマルチパス適応圧縮
  • PNG、JPG、WebP形式のサポート
  • 最大50MBの入力ファイルサイズ制限
  • 完全にブラウザ内で動作 — ファイルはデバイスから離れません
  • 登録不要で完全無料

参考資料・技術仕様

最終更新日: 2026-03-10

Why this matters

Job portals for government positions, university admissions offices, and consular visa systems are notorious for capping photo uploads at a strict 50 KB — usually a legacy limit set when server storage was expensive and never revisited. A typical smartphone photo lands at 3–8 MB, more than 60 times over that ceiling, so applicants either give up or spend twenty minutes fighting quality sliders in unfamiliar software. A target-size compressor removes the guesswork: set 50 KB once, and the tool iterates automatically until the file lands at or under that number.

Step by step

  1. 1
    Open the Image Compressor
    The target is already set to 50 KB on this page — just drop in your JPG, PNG, or WebP photo.
  2. 2
    Let it compress
    The compressor iterates quality settings in your browser until the file lands at or under 50 KB.
  3. 3
    Check the preview
    Compare the original and compressed versions side by side. At 50 KB, most face photos and simple graphics stay clear.
  4. 4
    Adjust if needed
    If the portal also enforces exact pixel dimensions, resize first with the Image Resizer, then compress here.
  5. 5
    Download and submit
    Save the compressed photo and upload it directly to the portal or form.

Frequently asked questions

Which government and job portals cap uploads at 50 KB?

Many university admissions systems, civil service exam portals, and some consular visa websites set a 50 KB ceiling for photo uploads — a threshold inherited from older, low-storage server infrastructure.

Will a photo still look good at 50 KB?

Yes, for a properly cropped headshot or a simple graphic. A tight face crop with a plain background compresses cleanly at 50 KB because there is little fine detail to preserve.

Is my photo uploaded to compress it?

No. Compression runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your image never leaves your device, which matters for identity and application photos.

What if the portal asks for 20 KB or 100 KB instead?

The target field on this page is fully editable — change it to whatever size your specific form requires.

Which format compresses best to 50 KB?

JPG. It is the most efficient lossy format for photographic content at small file sizes. PNG is lossless and will look far more degraded at the same target size.

My photo is already under 50 KB — what happens?

The compressor leaves it essentially unchanged, or applies only minimal compression, since it is already within your target.

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