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Compress to ≤ 200 KB

Korean gov forms (정부24 / 은행 양식)

File-size limits show up in email attachments, web upload forms, and document submission portals. Compress to ≤ 200 KB compresses the input below 200kb while keeping the maximum quality the size budget allows. The preset outputs JPEG ≤ 200 KB.

Specifications

Output formatJPEG @ 92% quality
File-size cap200KB
Processing100% in your browser — no upload
CostFree, unlimited

When you'd run Compress to ≤ 200 KB

How Compress to ≤ 200 KB runs

This preset is a deterministic recipe — every step has fixed parameters so the result is byte-identical across runs of the same input.

  1. Compress to ≤ 200kb as JPEG, capping the longer edge at 1600 px.

Where the work happens

The compression loop runs in your browser. The encoder binary-searches JPEG quality to find the highest setting that keeps the output below 200kb, evaluating each candidate on the canvas without a network round-trip.

For inputs larger than the preset's max-width ceiling, the image is also down-sampled to the ceiling before compression so the file-size budget isn't spent on resolution that the final viewer wouldn't display anyway.

Common mistakes

FAQ

What does Compress to ≤ 200 KB output?

The original image, recompressed below 200kb in JPEG. Dimensions are preserved unless your source is wider than the preset's max-width ceiling.

Why JPEG and not PNG?

The target accepts JPEG, and JPEG compresses photographic content 5-10× smaller than PNG with no visible difference at quality 92%. PNG is the right choice only when the image has hard edges or transparency — which photo-ID, social posts, and product photos don't.

Why a 200kb ceiling?

Many upload portals — email attachments, document submissions, cheap web hosts — cap individual file uploads near 200kb. The preset finds the highest JPEG quality that fits below that limit, so the result is the best image that the recipient can actually receive.

Does my image get uploaded?

No. This preset runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly + canvas APIs — no server round-trip. You can verify this in your browser's network panel: only static asset requests, no image upload. The file never leaves your device.

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