Compress image to 200KB
Quick answer
200KB is the sweet spot between sharpness and size — best for ID photos, registration files and social avatars. image cat converges on 200KB with steady quality.
200KB is the most common and most forgiving target across upload scenarios: small enough to satisfy most systems, large enough to keep your photo sharp. Drop an image in and image cat compresses it toward 200KB locally — never uploaded.
Why 200KB is the sweet spot
200KB gives a photo enough bitrate for faces, text and texture to come through clearly, without being big enough to get rejected. Exam sign-ups, visa documents and platform avatars widely accept 200KB, making it the safest default for 'compress to a target size'.
Quality at 200KB
The vast majority of phone photos and ID photos show no visible loss at 200KB. Even fairly high-resolution images often hit the target without much down-scaling, keeping near-original sharpness.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. 200KB gives an ID photo plenty of bitrate, so features and outlines stay crisp — it's the ideal target size for sign-up uploads.
It targets 200KB by binary-searching quality and, if needed, lowering resolution — approaching the target without exceeding it, so you skip the manual trial and error.
No. Compression runs locally via Canvas, your photo stays on your device, and it's free with no file-count limit.
Updated · image cat team