Compress an Image to 50 KB
Need a photo under 50 KB for an exam form, job portal or an upload that rejects large files? You can hit that exact size in seconds — and your image is never uploaded to any server.
🎯 Compress to 50 KB now →How to compress an image to 50 KB
- Open QuickShrink (the target is already set to 50 KB).
- Drop in your JPG or PNG — or click to choose it.
- The tool automatically finds the highest quality that still fits under 50 KB.
- Download the result. Your original file stays untouched on your device.
Why this is more private than other tools
Most "compress to 50KB" websites upload your photo to their servers first. For ID photos, documents or personal pictures, that means handing your file to a company you don't control. QuickShrink runs entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded, nothing is stored.
Frequently asked questions
How do I compress an image to 50 KB?
Open the tool, type 50 into the "Compress to (KB)" box and add your image — it finds the best quality under 50 KB automatically.
Is my image uploaded anywhere?
No — it's processed locally in your browser, so your photo never leaves your device.
What if 50 KB is too small for my image?
The tool lowers quality and, if needed, scales the image down to get as close to 50 KB as possible.
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