SnapToKB for US, Canada, Australia, and the UK

Compress image to 100KB, 200KB, or exact file size online.

Cut image size for applications, listings, and social uploads without sending files to a server. Start with one photo, then adjust target file size, format, or dimensions.

KB means kilobytes, so the targets match real upload limits.

Private in-browser processing100KB and 200KB presetsResize and convert in one pass

Browser workbench

Drop a photo, then dial in the KB you need.

Use one tool for compression, resize, and format conversion. Everything happens in your browser.

Start with one image, choose 100KB or 200KB, or load a preset for LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, or passport prep. Open advanced controls only if you need cropping, resize, or a format switch. Transparent PNG graphics usually shrink best as WebP.

Popular tasks

Go straight to the route that matches the upload requirement.

These pages target the highest-intent searches and keep the tool close to the top.

Compress image to 100KB

Useful for forms, profile uploads, exam portals, and school applications with hard ceilings.

Resize image online

Reduce pixel dimensions before export so the browser can land on smaller files more consistently.

Best fit

Use it when image size blocks the next step.

Forms and portals

Visa, school, exam, government, and job applications that reject oversized uploads.

Listings and stores

Marketplace product photos and catalog uploads where fast page weight matters.

Content publishing

Social posts, newsletters, and websites that need lighter images without reopening design tools.

FAQ

Short answers before you start.

Does SnapToKB upload my files?

No. The current build processes images inside the browser session. That keeps hosting costs low and makes the privacy story much stronger for SEO and trust.

Can every image hit an exact KB target?

Most photos can. Transparent graphics and flat-color PNGs are less predictable, so the tool may switch to WebP or reduce dimensions to get close.

What does KB mean on this site?

KB means kilobytes, which is a file-size measurement. Many forms and upload tools ask for images below a specific KB limit such as 100KB or 200KB.