BROWSER-BASED PASSPORT PHOTO COMPRESSOR

Passport Photo 100KB Maker Online

Use this passport photo 100KB maker when an application portal asks for a small upload file. Upload a passport-style photo, choose 100KB, 200KB, or 250KB, set the pixel size, and download a compressed JPG or WebP without sending the image to a server.

  • Compress passport photos to 100KB, 200KB, or 250KB
  • Resize square or custom pixel dimensions for upload portals
  • Preview original size, output size, dimensions, and quality
  • Browser-only compression for privacy-sensitive ID photos
Compress a passport photo

Compress Passport Photo to 100KB

Choose a target file size and pixel dimensions. The tool crops the image to the chosen ratio, adjusts quality, and downloads a smaller file for review.

JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, or HEIF image. Clear front-facing photos work best.
Upload a photo, choose a target size, then compress.

Compressed preview will appear here.

Download compressed photo
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The compression runs in your browser. The file is not uploaded by this tool; only you can download the generated result.

How to make a passport photo under 100KB

  1. Start with the best source photo
    Use a recent portrait with a plain background and enough resolution. Compression cannot fix blur, glare, shadows, or a photo that already breaks the application rules.
  2. Choose the target KB limit
    Select 100KB for strict upload forms, or 200KB/250KB when the portal allows a slightly larger but cleaner file.
  3. Set the pixel size requested by the portal
    Use 600 x 600 for many 2x2-style digital workflows, or enter the exact width and height shown by your form.
  4. Download and recheck before submission
    Open the compressed file, confirm the face is still sharp, and compare the size, background, and pixel rules with the official application page.

Common settings for passport photo upload limits

Need Suggested setting What to check
Strict 100KB upload 100KB, JPG, 600 x 600 px Good for square passport-style portals, but verify the exact pixel rule.
Less than 250KB 250KB, JPG or WebP, portal pixels Use when the file-size limit is looser and you want fewer compression artifacts.
140 x 180 pixel form 100KB, JPG, 140 x 180 px Use only when your form explicitly asks for this small portrait size.
Keep more detail 200KB or 250KB, larger pixels Better when the portal allows a larger file and the face must remain crisp.

File size first

This page focuses on the upload limit, not on changing identity details or creating a new official photo from scratch.

Pixel control

Enter exact dimensions when a government, school, exam, or visa portal lists width and height in pixels.

Local processing

Compression happens inside the browser, which is useful for personal documents and sensitive ID photos.

Manual review

Always zoom in after compression. Too much compression can soften the face and make the upload fail.

Important: A 100KB file can still be rejected if the crop, background, face size, expression, clothing, pixels, or recency does not match the reviewing authority's rules.

Official checks before you upload

Use the compressor for file size, then confirm the photo content against the authority that reviews your application.

Passport Photo 100KB Maker FAQ

Upload the image, choose 100KB, set the pixel dimensions required by your portal, and press Compress Photo. Download the result and check that the final file is readable and below the upload limit.

It depends on the original image and pixel size. A clean, sharp photo usually compresses better. If the face becomes soft, try 200KB or 250KB if the portal allows it.

No. The compression runs in your browser with canvas processing. The file is not sent to this site by the 100KB compressor.

Yes. Enter the width and height in pixels before compressing. Use the exact values from your application portal whenever it lists them.

No. This page is for reducing file size after you already have a passport-style photo. Use the passport size photo maker first if you still need to crop, size, or set the background.