Compress Image Under 500KB
Compress an image toward a 500KB target. Upload a JPG, PNG, or WebP image and create a smaller copy for strict upload limits, email attachments, and lightweight web pages.
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JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP — up to 10 files, max 10MB each
This compress image under 500kb helps you reduce file size while keeping the output useful for uploads, sharing, and web performance. It supports JPG, PNG, WebP images and MP4, MOV, WebM, AVI video files and is ideal for forms that require photos below 500kb, fast-loading website images and thumbnails and email attachments that need to stay lightweight.
Unlike other tools, ConvertWiki focuses on speed, simplicity, and privacy. Your files are processed quickly and are not stored on any server.
You can use this tool for:
- Forms that require photos below 500KB
- Fast-loading website images and thumbnails
- Email attachments that need to stay lightweight
How to use this tool:
- Upload your file or paste your content into the tool.
- The tool will automatically process it.
- Download the result instantly — no account required.
Why use ConvertWiki?
Create smaller JPG files for strict limits
A 500KB limit is common on application forms, portals, CMS uploads, and email workflows. This tool reduces compatible image formats toward that target while preserving as much visual detail as possible.
If the original image is very large, compression alone may not be enough. Reducing the pixel dimensions first gives the compressor less image data to store and can produce a cleaner result.
Useful for
- Forms that require photos below 500KB.
- Fast-loading website images and thumbnails.
- Email attachments that need to stay lightweight.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Very large, detailed, or high-resolution photos may also need resizing to reach 500KB.
Yes. JPG compression is lossy, so stronger compression can reduce visible detail.
They solve different problems. Compression reduces stored detail; resizing reduces pixel dimensions. For strict 500KB limits, using both often works best.
No. Uploaded images are processed for the requested action and are not stored.
Yes, it is completely free with no signup required.