Photo Size Reducer for Government Forms

Prepare photos for online forms by checking dimensions, format, clarity, and file size in one practical workflow.

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Fast Compression

Compress images instantly in your browser without waiting.

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Privacy Friendly

Images are processed locally and never uploaded to servers.

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Multiple Formats

Supports JPG, PNG and WebP compression.

Upload & Compress Your Images

Upload up to 10 images · Max 10MB each · JPG, PNG, WebP

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How to Compress Images Online

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Upload Your Images

Select or drag and drop up to 10 images to start compression.

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Compress Automatically

Our photo compressor automatically reduces image size while keeping quality high.

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Download Optimized Images

Download your compressed images individually or as a ZIP file.

Why Use Our Free Image Compressor?

Government websites often reject a photo for one of four reasons: the wrong format, incorrect pixel dimensions, a file above or below the allowed KB range, or insufficient image quality. Read the form instructions before editing. Crop to the required proportions, resize to the stated dimensions, and only then reduce the file size. This approach usually produces a clearer result than compressing a full-resolution camera image aggressively.

Choose the right file-size target

Use the related 20 KB, 50 KB, or 100 KB page when the form provides a fixed maximum. For another limit, use the target-KB workflow and verify the downloaded file.

Keep an untouched original

Save the original photo separately. If a portal rejects the result, start again from that file instead of recompressing the small copy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I reduce a photo for a government form?

Check the required format and dimensions, crop and resize the original, then compress until the file is within the stated KB range.

Which image format should I use?

JPG or JPEG is common for photographs, but use the exact format named by the form.

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