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Why Compress a PDF?

PDF files can get large quickly — especially if they contain images, graphics, or many pages. A 20MB PDF is fine to print, but it is a headache to email, upload to a web form, or share via messaging apps. Many email services cap attachments at 10MB or 25MB. Some document portals have strict upload limits. Compressing your PDF makes it smaller so it travels faster, takes up less storage, and fits within size limits without any visible loss in quality for most uses.

When Should You Compress a PDF?

Compression Levels Explained

How to Compress Your PDF

  1. Click "Choose PDF File" and select your document.
  2. Pick your preferred compression level — Recommended is the best choice for most files.
  3. Click "Compress PDF" and wait while it processes.
  4. Click "Download Compressed PDF" to save the smaller file.

Things to Know

Q: How much smaller will my file get?
A: It depends on the content. Image-heavy PDFs compress significantly. Text-only PDFs may see a smaller reduction since text is already compact.

Q: Will the text still be readable?
A: Yes. Text is not affected by image compression. Only images are reduced in quality on higher compression settings.

Q: Is my PDF uploaded to a server?
A: No. The compression runs entirely in your browser. Your file never leaves your device.