It reduces the file size of your PDF by compressing images and optimizing structure — while keeping it readable.
Reduce your PDF size by rasterizing pages with adjustable resolution and quality — private & in-browser.
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Note: This method rebuilds your PDF from page images (JPEG). It shrinks image-heavy PDFs a lot, but vector text/graphics become rasterized. For smallest size, lower the resolution/quality.
Shrinks bulky PDFs into lighter versions — perfect for faster sharing and storage.
Smart compression keeps your text sharp and images clear — no fuzzy documents.
Drag, drop, and compress in seconds — no waiting on servers.
Make files small enough to attach easily to emails or upload to portals.
All compression happens locally in your browser — nothing uploaded, nothing stored.
Use it on Windows, Mac, Linux, or mobile browsers — no installs required.
Make your PDF files smaller in just a few clicks — safe, fast, and offline.
Answers to common questions about PDF compression and quality.
It reduces the file size of your PDF by compressing images and optimizing structure — while keeping it readable.
Minimal. Text remains sharp, and images are downscaled smartly. You can adjust compression levels to your preference.
Yes. Everything happens locally in your browser. No files are uploaded or stored on servers.
Most standard PDFs, whether they contain text, images, or a mix. Scanned PDFs often see the largest size reductions.
Currently, one at a time. But you can quickly repeat the process for multiple files.
It depends on the content. Heavy-image PDFs can shrink by 50–80%, while text-heavy PDFs may shrink by 10–30%.