Compress an image to 60 KB
A 60 KB limit sits in friendly middle ground. It is small enough to load fast yet large enough that a portrait stays clear without much sacrifice. Point the compress to size tool at 60 KB and most form photos slip right in.
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Output lands at or under your target. JPEG and WebP only.
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What 60 KB gives you
60 KB holds a clear photo around 400x400 to 500x500 pixels. A face looks natural, colors stay true, and even mild background detail survives. This is where a profile picture stops feeling compressed and starts looking normal.
A small document scan also fits at this size if it is not too large. Grayscale text around 700x900 pixels stays readable, which suits a short certificate or a single-page form.

Where 60 KB fits in
Form photo uploads, community profile pictures, and some registration portals settle on caps near this number. It is a sensible middle ground that keeps quality decent without bloating storage.
Because there is real headroom here, do not push the file smaller than the cap requires. Compress to fit 60 KB rather than far below it, and you keep the sharpest version the form allows.