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Compress an image to 80 KB

80 KB is the comfortable end of the form-upload range. A portrait keeps fine detail and a short scan stays crisp, all without a heavy file. Set the compress to size tool to 80 KB and the quality barely shifts.

Output lands at or under your target. JPEG and WebP only.

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What 80 KB can hold

At 80 KB a portrait around 500x500 to 600x600 pixels stays sharp with smooth color. Skin tones look natural and small details like glasses or hair edges hold up. It sits just under the popular 100 KB cap with similar quality.

Short document scans do well too. A grayscale page near 800x1000 pixels keeps its text legible, so a single certificate or a compact form fits without trouble.

Compress an image to 80 KB

When to target 80 KB

Many form uploads, ID photo fields, and profile systems accept up to this size. It gives a face genuine clarity while keeping the server load light, which is why it is a common middle cap.

With this much budget, match the dimensions to the requirement instead of forcing the file tiny. Compress to fill 80 KB, and you hand in a photo that looks clean rather than over-squeezed.

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