Compress JPG to 50KB (Quick Guide)
Hit ~50 KB by tuning JPEG quality locally—no uploads or watermarks.
1) Core idea
Goal size = 50 × 1024 bytes. We binary‑search JPEG quality until the encoded size is close to 50 KB.
2) Flow
- Upload your JPG.
- Auto‑compress adjusts quality to approach 50 KB.
- Preview and download the compressed JPG.
3) Sanity checks
- Very detailed/large images may exceed 50 KB—resize first if needed.
- EXIF metadata is stripped on export for smaller files.
4) Shortcuts
- Resize longest side to ~1200–1600 px to reach 50 KB easily.
- Keep backgrounds simple; avoid heavy noise.
5) Pitfalls
- Text/screenshots can look blocky at low quality—prefer modest resizing.
- Re‑compressing a compressed JPG adds artifacts—start from the original.
6) Micro examples
- Avatar 800×800 → usually 35–55 KB.
- Phone photo 4032×3024 → resize, then compress to ~50 KB.
7) Mini FAQ
- Precision? Typically ~35–55 KB.
- Safe? 100% local processing.
- Output? JPG.
8) Action tip
If you can’t reach 50 KB cleanly, resize the image width/height by ~10–20% and retry.