Compress a JPG to 200 KB
A 200 KB JPG is comfortable: large enough for a near-original photo, small enough for most upload boxes. JPG is lossy, so the tool trims quality just slightly until the file matches 200 KB, with loss you almost never notice.
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PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, AVIF, HEIC — up to 50MB each
Output lands at or under your target. JPEG and WebP only.
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Near-original quality at 200 KB
200 KB holds a detailed JPG around 1000x1000 pixels or a wider shot at lower height. Fine texture, sharp edges, and accurate color all survive, so a 200 KB photo looks essentially like the source. This is the friendliest of the common form limits.
JPG hits 200 KB exactly because lossy encoding can step the quality down in tiny amounts until the byte count matches. JPG and JPEG are one format, so it makes no difference whether your file ends in .jpg or .jpeg.

Typical 200 KB uses
Many web forms, blog uploads, and visa or passport portals set 200 KB as the ceiling. A standard phone photo usually drops under it with a light squeeze, keeping detail intact for printing or close viewing.
Want a stricter target or a non-JPG source? Compress to any size lets you dial it in. For direct control of the quality on a plain photo, quality-based JPEG compression keeps the slider in your hands.