Private, browser-based image resizing

Increase image size to exactly 200KB

This preset creates a result of 204,800 bytes. It can enlarge a smaller encoded file with a valid format-specific chunk or compress a larger file to the same target.

Product assurancesPrivate by designExact byte targetNo sign-up

Your images do not leave this tab

Processing and downloads happen locally. Refreshing or closing the page clears the current queue.

Set your target and add images

1 KB = 1024 bytes. 1 MB = 1024 x 1024 bytes.

Private by design
1 KB = 1024 bytes. 1 MB = 1024 x 1024 bytes.
Target presets
Metadata is removed by defaultRe-encoding removes common EXIF data, including camera and location details.

Drop images here or choose files

JPG, PNG or WebP. Up to 20 files, 20 MB each.

Image queue

No images selected yet.Choose one image or a batch of up to 20 files.

When a 200KB target is useful

A 200KB allowance is often enough for a clear document image, but the source still determines visible detail. Use JPG for photos, PNG for transparent graphics and WebP when the receiving system lists it as supported.

Identity document uploads

Meet a fixed image-size field for a passport, license or supporting document scan.

Education portals

Prepare admission and exam images before a timed online submission.

Three steps, no upload

The controls are intentionally direct. Choose images, set the byte requirement, then download verified results.

  1. Select

    Add one JPG, PNG or WebP, or choose a batch of up to 20.

  2. Set target

    Choose exact, maximum or minimum size in KB or MB.

  3. Download

    Every result is decoded and checked again before download.

Why exact KB matters

Government forms, job portals, exams, identity documents and content systems often enforce rigid file limits. A valid image can still be rejected when its byte count falls outside the stated range. This tool changes the encoded file size without claiming to create new visual detail.

File size and dimensions comparison
KBstored bytes
PXwidth x height

File size is not image dimensions

KB and MB measure stored bytes. Width and height measure pixels. An image can keep the same dimensions while its encoding changes, but a very small maximum may require dimension reduction. The result always reports both values.

Choose the format that fits the job

JPG

Usually compact for photos. Transparency is replaced with white.

Photos

PNG

Keeps transparency and sharp edges, but can be larger for photos.

Transparency

WebP

Often provides a useful balance of size, quality and transparency.

Modern web

Local processing is the privacy feature

The site does not need your image data to resize it. Files, names, previews and output blobs remain in browser memory. Optional analytics can record anonymous actions such as a completed batch, never file contents or file names.

Questions about exact image size

Does increasing KB improve image quality?

No. Adding encoded bytes does not create new visual detail. The purpose is to satisfy a file-size requirement, not to perform AI upscaling.

What formats are supported?

JPG and JPEG, PNG and WebP are supported for input and output. GIF, SVG and HEIC are not supported in this version.

Will image dimensions change?

Increasing file size usually keeps the same dimensions. Reaching a small maximum may require fewer pixels, and the result shows both dimensions.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes in current Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari. Large batches may finish faster on a desktop because all processing uses local device memory.