Compress PDF to a Specific File Size – Complete Size Guide

This page is a reference guide for users who need to compress a PDF to a precise size target. It maps common upload portals and systems to their exact file size limits, explains which compression level achieves which target, and covers what to do when compression alone cannot reach the required size. Includes a hub of links to size-specific compression guides for 100KB, 1MB, and 10MB targets.

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H2-1: Common PDF Size Requirements by Platform

These are the real-world file size limits that drive most size-specific compression searches:

Platform / SystemMax PDF SizeCountry / RegionCommon Use
India SSC (Staff Selection Commission)100–300KBIndiaGovernment job application
India UPSC civil services portal300KBIndiaIAS/IPS application documents
India railway recruitment (RRB)100–500KBIndiaJob application forms
Bangladesh PSC portal200KBBangladeshCivil service application
US visa application (DS-160)240KB (photo)USAVisa photo upload
EU Schengen visa application1MB per documentEuropeTravel visa docs
UK UCAS university application4MBUKPersonal statement + docs
Gmail attachment (recipient inbox)25MB send, varies for receiveGlobalEmail
Standard email attachment (safe limit)10MBGlobalEmail
WhatsApp document share100MBGlobalMobile sharing
Common HR software (Workday, Taleo)1–2MBGlobalResume / CV upload

H2-2: Which Compression Level Achieves Which Size Target?

This table assumes a typical 10MB office document (text + embedded images at 300 DPI) as the starting file:

Target SizeRequired Compression LevelDPI SettingNotes
Under 10MBStandard150 DPIAlmost always achievable
Under 5MBStandard to High150–96 DPIAchievable for most documents
Under 2MBHigh96 DPIMay require removing images for large docs
Under 1MBHigh to Extreme96–72 DPIFeasible for docs under 15MB original
Under 300KBExtreme + split72 DPI + page splitOnly achievable for single-page or text-only
Under 100KBExtreme + split + single page72 DPI1 page of text only; photos unlikely to reach this

H2-3: What to Do When Compression Isn’t Enough

If your file cannot reach the target size through compression alone:

1. Split the document Submit only the required page(s). Most government portals require a single-page certificate or photo — not the entire multi-page passport scan. Use PDF Agile Split or iLovePDF Split to extract individual pages.

2. Convert images to lower resolution before creating the PDF If the PDF originates from scanned photos or high-resolution images, resize the source images to 800–1200px wide before creating the PDF. A 1200px JPEG at 85% quality = ~150KB; the resulting PDF page will be under 200KB.

3. Re-export from source with lower quality In Microsoft Word: File → Save as PDF → Options → "Minimum size (publishing online)" In Excel: File → Save as PDF → check "ISO 19005-1 compliant (PDF/A)" OFF, quality reduced In macOS: Print → Save as PDF (uses system default, typically smaller than Word export)

4. Remove non-essential pages Blank pages, cover pages, and appendices all add to file size. A 5-page document with a 3-page appendix at 300 DPI can often be halved just by deleting the appendix before compressing.


H2-4: Size-Specific Compression Guides

Choose your target size for a dedicated step-by-step guide:


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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I compress a PDF to exactly 500KB?

Exact size targeting is not possible with standard compression tools — output size depends on the PDF content. Target slightly below your limit (e.g. aim for 400KB when the limit is 500KB) by using High or Extreme compression and checking the output size before submitting. If the result is too large, split the document to reduce page count.

Why is 100KB so hard to achieve for PDF compression?

100KB is below the practical floor for most compressed PDFs with images. A single page of scanned text at 72 DPI is typically 60–150KB. A page with a photo cannot reach 100KB without severely degrading the image. For 100KB targets, only single-page text-only PDFs are reliably achievable.

How do I check my PDF file size after compressing?

Windows: right-click the file → Properties → Size. Mac: right-click → Get Info → Size. The "Size on disk" figure is the actual file size; ignore it and use the "Size" figure, which reflects the true file size for upload purposes.

Can I set a specific output file size as a target in a PDF compressor?

Very few tools support exact size targeting. Adobe Acrobat Pro's "Reduce File Size" allows compatibility-level selection but not exact KB targeting. For precise control, use Ghostscript with the -dPDFSETTINGS flag and iterate until the output meets your target.