PDF compression guide
How to Compress a PDF Below 500KB
A 500KB limit is common on upload portals. The safest approach is to start with the least aggressive compression that meets the portal limit, then check the finished PDF before submitting it.
PDF compression guide
A 500KB limit is common on upload portals. The safest approach is to start with the least aggressive compression that meets the portal limit, then check the finished PDF before submitting it.
Open the PDF and check whether it is mostly text or mostly scanned images. Text-based PDFs usually shrink more cleanly. Scanned pages may need stronger image compression and can lose sharpness.
Upload the file, choose the 500KB target and compress it. If the result is readable and below the portal limit, do not keep compressing further just to make the number smaller.
Some PDFs cannot reach 500KB without visible loss. Before trying a harsher target, remove unnecessary pages, reduce scan resolution in the source file, or split the document if the receiving portal allows multiple uploads.
Always reopen the compressed file. Confirm names, dates, signatures, stamps and small text are still readable before using the PDF for anything official.
No. Long scanned documents and image-heavy files may not reach 500KB while staying readable.
If the portal accepts 500KB, it is usually better than 100KB because it allows more visual detail to remain.