Compress India Visa Photo to 300KB
Reduce an India visa photo toward the portal's file-size limit without repeatedly recompressing the same JPG.
Fast Compression
Compress images instantly in your browser without waiting.
Privacy Friendly
Images are processed locally and never uploaded to servers.
Multiple Formats
Supports JPG, PNG and WebP compression.
How to Compress Images Online
Upload Your Images
Select or drag and drop up to 10 images to start compression.
Compress Automatically
Our photo compressor automatically reduces image size while keeping quality high.
Download Optimized Images
Download your compressed images individually or as a ZIP file.
Why Use Our Free Image Compressor?
India visa and eVisa photo uploads may be rejected when the file is larger than the limit displayed by the application portal. Begin with the original portrait, crop and resize it to the required proportions, and then reduce the JPG quality gradually. A file slightly below 300 KB normally leaves more room for upload-size calculations than one sitting at the boundary. Always verify the live portal requirements because the accepted dimensions, format, and file-size range can change.
How to reduce a visa photo below 300KB
Upload the original image, choose a moderate quality setting, and compress it. Check the downloaded size. If it remains too large, lower the setting gradually instead of repeatedly uploading the already compressed result.
Protect important facial detail
Resize oversized camera photos before applying strong compression. Check the eyes, hairline, face edges, and background for blockiness before submitting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I compress an image to 300 KB online?⌄
Yes. Upload the image and adjust compression toward 300 KB. Because every image contains different detail, the result may be close to rather than exactly 300 KB.
Will the image lose quality?⌄
Compression can remove some image data. Starting with the original, resizing first, and reducing quality gradually helps minimize visible quality loss.
Is my image uploaded to a server?⌄
No. The image compressor processes supported files locally in your browser.