How to Compress a PDF File
PDF files can grow surprisingly large — especially when they contain high-resolution images, embedded fonts, or dozens of pages. A 20 MB PDF can be impossible to attach to an email and slow to upload to a website. Compressing a PDF reduces its file size while keeping the content readable and intact.
In this guide, you will learn how to compress a PDF file in three simple steps using our free online tool. No software installation is required and your file is processed securely on our server then automatically deleted.
Step 1 – Open the Compress PDF Tool
Go to our Compress PDF tool. You will see a file upload area where you can either click to browse your files or drag and drop your PDF directly onto the page.
The tool accepts standard PDF files. If your document is in another format (such as Word or an image), you will need to convert it to PDF first before compressing.
Step 2 – Choose Your Compression Level
Our tool offers several compression levels to suit different needs:
- Low compression: Minimal size reduction with the highest quality. Best for archiving documents where every detail matters.
- Medium compression: A balanced option that reduces file size noticeably while keeping text and images clear. Good for most everyday uses.
- High compression: Significantly reduces file size by downsampling images to 72 DPI. Ideal for sharing documents digitally.
- Extreme compression: Maximum size reduction. Converts the PDF to grayscale and uses the lowest image resolution. Best when file size matters more than image quality.
- Email optimized: Targets the smallest possible file suitable for email attachments.
For most documents that contain text and simple graphics, even high compression produces results that look perfectly fine on screen. Extreme compression is best reserved for scanned documents or PDFs where colour is not important.
Step 3 – Download Your Compressed PDF
After uploading and selecting your compression level, click the compress button. Processing typically takes a few seconds depending on the file size. Once finished, you will be taken to the results page where you can see:
- The original file size
- The compressed file size
- The percentage reduction achieved
Click the download button to save your compressed PDF to your device. The file will also be automatically deleted from our server after a short period.
Tips for Getting the Best Compression Results
- Start with medium compression and only go higher if the result is still too large. This preserves the best quality.
- PDFs with many images will compress far more than text-only documents. A text-heavy PDF might only reduce by 10–20%, while an image-heavy one can shrink by 80% or more.
- Already-compressed PDFs (for example a PDF that was previously optimised) will not reduce much further. If your reduction is under 5%, the file was likely already well-optimised.
- Scanned documents are essentially images and respond very well to compression. Use high or extreme level for these.
- For email: Most email providers limit attachments to 10–25 MB. Use the email-optimised setting to stay safely within limits.
Common Use Cases for PDF Compression
Sending by email: Email providers often reject large attachments. Compressing your PDF to under 5 MB ensures it gets delivered without issues.
Uploading to a website or portal: Many online forms, government portals, and HR systems have strict file size limits. Compression helps you meet these limits without losing your document's content.
Saving storage space: If you archive hundreds of PDFs, compressing them can free up gigabytes of disk space or cloud storage.
Faster sharing: Smaller files transfer more quickly over messaging apps, cloud links, and download links.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will compressing a PDF damage or corrupt my document?
No. Compression works by removing redundant data and downsampling images. Your text, layout, and structure remain intact. The document will still open in any PDF reader.
How much can I reduce my PDF file size?
It depends on the content. Image-heavy PDFs can shrink by 50–90%. Text-only PDFs typically reduce by 10–30%. If a PDF was already optimised, the reduction will be minimal.
Is my file safe when I upload it?
Yes. Files are processed on a secure server and automatically deleted within a few minutes after processing. We do not store, read, or share your documents.
Can I compress a password-protected PDF?
You will need to remove the password first, then compress the file, and optionally re-protect it afterwards.
What if the compressed file is the same size as the original?
This happens when the PDF has already been heavily optimised, or when it contains mostly text with no images. In this case, the original file is already as small as it can be.
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