Large multi-MB photos may look the best on your website or blog, but they can take up a lot of space and be relatively slow to load. If you value saving server or hard drive space and a fast loading time for your site, consider compressing your images down to 300KB.
Our bulk compression tool lets you compress up to 100 images down to 300KB at a time, all without having to download any software or make an account. Itâs completely free to use right now, and works very quickly. It also supports a variety of formats, such as GIF, JPEG, PNG, and SVG.
To use our tool, simply add your image into the tool by browsing your computer or drag and dropping it into the image area. After that, click âDownload Allâ to compress your images down to 300KB. Next, press âDownload Allâ to save all of the images to your device.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to make a 300 KB JPG file?
If you want to make a 300KB JPG file, youâve got a few options. If you have a JPG file thatâs larger, using an image compression tool can bring the image down to 300KB. If you have a 300KB image in a different format, an online image converter will be able to turn it into a JPG.
How to make a picture less than 300KB?
Our free online tool can help you take an image down to 300KB or less. Itâs as easy as searching your computer for an image or dragging it into the tool, running the compression tool, and downloading your newly-compressed image file.
How to convert PDF to JPG 300KB?
There are several online converters that can convert your PDF into a 300KB JPG.All you do is add your PDF into the tool, run the tool, and itâll provide you with a JPG version of the image in the proper size.
Which image formats does your tool support?
We support major image formats including JPEG, PNG, GIF, SVG, WebP, TIFF, and BMP.
How many images can I upload at once?
Our tool allows you to upload up to 100 images to compress to 300KB at one time.
Will the image quality change after compression?
Unfortunately, yes. Our tool uses a specific mechanism to achieve your goal of reducing the image size to exactly 300KB or around this size. That means if your original image(s) is very large, e.g. several MBs, after compression, the image quality will decrease.
Will the image size change after compression?
Whether the image size will change or not depends on the height of your original images. If the height of your original images is less than 1920 px, the image size will remain after compression. Otherwise, the size of your images will be changed to ensure the file size is around 300KB after compression.