Compress Image to 150KB

Compress JPG, PNG, WebP, or BMP images down to 150KB or less. Output is JPG. 150KB is a common upload limit on Indian government exam portals, document submission systems, and ID verification forms that ask for higher-quality photos than the 100KB tier. At this size, output is visually indistinguishable from the original at normal viewing sizes.

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JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP · Outputs JPG · Target: 150KB

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Target: 150 KB Hit: 149–150 KB

Output will be 150KB or smaller. The tool finds the largest, highest-quality version that fits.

Maximum Dimensions

Pick the max size for a known use (e.g. a 200×200 profile pic). The engine searches quality only to fit 150KB.

Keep Original Dimensions

150KB without resizing only works for small or simple images. Many photos will not reach 150KB at full size — they'll be flagged as "couldn't reach target."

150KB is the next common upload tier above 100KB — frequently required by Indian government exam portals (some SSC, UPSC, and state PSC forms), higher-quality KYC submissions, and document verification systems. At this size, photos look visually indistinguishable from the original. For tighter targets, use our 5KB / 10KB / 15KB / 20KB / 25KB / 50KB / 75KB / 80KB / 100KB / 125KB compression tools. For larger targets, use our 200KB / 500KB compression tools.

โ„น๏ธ Output is always JPG — the format that reliably reaches tiny sizes for photos. Re-encoding strips EXIF metadata; orientation is baked in first.

Your images are processed locally in your browser. No files are uploaded or stored on our servers.

Need a photo or document at exactly 150 KB for an insurance, HR, or legal upload? Our free Compress Image to 150 KB tool hits that target precisely by tuning quality and, where needed, resizing your image — all inside your browser. It works with JPG, PNG, and WebP files, your files never leave your device, and there's nothing to install, no sign-up, and no upload to any server. Drop in an image and the tool lands it at 150 KB while keeping it sharp and clearly readable.

150 KB gives generous room for larger, denser document scans that still need to stay fully readable. It suits LIC insurance policy documents, ESIC and EPFO claim papers, company HR onboarding paperwork, and legal-firm document uploads where multi-element pages, tables, and fine print must remain crisp. At this size a photo stays full-quality-clean at around 1600–1800 pixels wide. Need a smaller file? Use 100 KB or 125 KB. Need even more room for very dense scans? Step up to 200 KB or 250 KB. You can also compress by format with Compress JPG and Compress PNG, or browse the full Image Tools hub.

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WHY THIS TOOL

Hit Exactly 150 KB, 100% Private

Exact Target

The tool automatically tunes quality and size to land your file right at the 150 KB target.

Document-Ready

Perfect for insurance, HR, and legal document uploads that cap files at 150 KB.

Fully Private

Your photos and documents are processed locally in the browser. Nothing is ever uploaded.

Free Forever

No accounts, no watermarks, no daily limits — compress as many files as you need.

HOW IT WORKS

Compress to 150 KB in Four Simple Steps

No software, no sign-up, no uploads. Everything happens instantly inside your browser.

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Upload Your File

Drag and drop a JPG, PNG, or WebP, or click to browse. You can add one file or several at once.

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Target Set to 150 KB

The 150 KB goal is preset for insurance and document uploads. The tool plans quality and dimensions.

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Process Instantly

It re-encodes (and resizes only if needed) locally, checking the size until it lands at or under 150 KB.

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Download Result

Save your 150 KB file with one click — ready for insurance, HR, and legal uploads.

SEE THE DIFFERENCE

From Any Size Down to 150 KB

Reaching 150 KB tunes quality first and resizes only if needed. Photos stay full-quality-clean at around 1600–1800 pixels wide. Move the slider to compare.

Image compressed to 150 KB
Original image before compression
Original · Any size Compressed · 150 KB target

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Compress Image to 150 KB for Insurance, HR & Legal Uploads

150 KB is a generous cap built for documents that carry a lot of detail — multi-element pages, tables, and dense fine print that all need to stay readable. Reaching it precisely means working to a target rather than just lowering quality: the tool estimates the right quality and, if needed, dimensions, applies them, measures the result, and fine-tunes until the file lands at or just under 150 KB. Everything happens in your browser, so your photo and personal documents stay completely private.

With 150 KB to work with, a scanned page keeps small print and tabular detail crisp, while a photo can stay around 1600–1800 pixels wide and look essentially full-quality. That extra room is exactly what LIC insurance policy documents, ESIC and EPFO claim papers, company HR onboarding paperwork, and legal-firm uploads benefit from. If a form needs a smaller file, drop to 100 KB or 125 KB; if it allows more for very dense scans, 250 KB keeps even more detail.

What 150 KB Looks Like in Practice

Image typeRealistic outcome at 150 KB
Insurance policy scan Dense text and tables stay readable
HR / onboarding document Sharp, fully legible
Legal document scan Fine print and clauses stay clear
High-quality photo Clean at 1600–1800px wide
Signature / stamp image Crisp and legible
Full-resolution photographLightly resized — excellent for screen

The advantage of 150 KB over 100–125 KB is the extra margin for document detail: insurance policies, claim forms, and legal papers often pack dense paragraphs, tables, and clause numbering that softer compression can blur. 150 KB keeps all of it legible while staying compact enough to upload quickly. When a portal states a maximum, always match it — use 100 KB or 125 KB for tighter caps, 150 KB where it fits, or 200 KB when the portal permits more.

When to Use a 150 KB Target

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Insurance Documents

LIC and general-insurance policy scans and claim papers stay readable within 150 KB.

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ESIC & EPFO Claims

ESIC and EPFO claim and KYC documents keep their detail clear at this size.

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Company HR Paperwork

Onboarding forms, offer letters, and HR documents upload cleanly within the cap.

Legal Firm Documents

Agreements, affidavits, and legal scans keep fine print and clauses fully legible.

When 150 KB Isn't the Right Fit

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Aadhaar / PAN Uploads

These often specify around 25 KB. Use 25 KB to match the requirement exactly.

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100 KB Visa Caps

Visa and VFS portals often cap at 100 KB. Use 100 KB to match exactly.

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Very Dense Multi-Page Scans

Long, highly detailed documents may need more room. Use 250 KB for those.

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Printing

Print needs high resolution. Keep a full-quality file and export via Compress JPG.

Key Benefits of Our 150 KB Compressor

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Exact Form Size

Lands right at 150 KB so your insurance, HR, or legal upload isn't rejected for being too large.

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Total Privacy

Your photo and documents never leave your browser. No uploads, no servers, no data collection.

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Completely Free

No subscriptions, no watermarks, no per-file limits. Use any target from the Image Tools hub.

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Works on Any Device

Runs on phones, tablets, and desktops — prepare document files straight from your phone.

Everything Included

  • Automatic targeting to 150 KB
  • Ideal for insurance, HR, and legal uploads
  • Works with JPG, PNG, and WebP
  • Live file-size preview before download
  • Batch processing for multiple files
  • Keeps dense text, tables, and fine print legible
  • 100% client-side processing
  • Zero uploads — complete privacy
  • Works offline once the page has loaded
  • No account, no watermark, no limits

How to Compress to 150 KB Step by Step

  1. Add your file

    Drag a JPG, PNG, or WebP into the upload area or click to browse. Select several to process as a batch.

  2. The 150 KB target is applied

    The tool calculates the quality and any resizing needed to reach 150 KB — no manual settings required.

  3. Preview the result

    Check the live size and confirm your document or photo stays clear before you save.

  4. Download and upload to the portal

    Save the 150 KB file and upload it directly to the insurance, HR, or legal portal you're using.

Technical Notes & Honest Limitations

Insurance policies, claim forms, and legal papers pack dense paragraphs, tables, and clause numbering that tighter compression can blur. 150 KB gives the extra margin to keep that fine detail legible while staying compact. A photo can also stay around 1600–1800 pixels wide, which is effectively full quality on screen. The tool reduces quality first and resizes only as needed.

Requirements vary between portals and can change. Some state a maximum of 100 KB, others allow 150 KB or more, and many also check pixel dimensions, page count, or format. Read the upload instructions on the form itself and pick the matching target — 100 KB, 150 KB, or 250 KB. Landing comfortably inside any stated range is safest.

A single application often asks for a photo, a signature, and several documents, each with its own size rule — a document might allow 150 KB while the photo and signature must be smaller. Compress each element to its own required target separately, checking the instructions for every upload field rather than assuming one size fits all.

If a portal rejects a 150 KB file, it usually wants a different size or format. Re-read the instructions and switch targets — some forms cap lower at 100 KB, while detailed-document portals allow up to 250 KB, which keeps very dense scans even crisper. Some portals also want a PDF rather than an image.

Real-World Use Cases

LIC & Insurance Claims

Prepare policy documents and claim papers that must stay fully readable within 150 KB.

ESIC & EPFO Uploads

Compress claim and KYC documents for ESIC, EPFO, and benefit portals.

Company HR Onboarding

Fit offer letters, ID proofs, and onboarding paperwork within HR portal limits.

Legal Document Uploads

Keep agreements, affidavits, and legal scans legible for filing and e-portals.

WHO IT'S FOR

Built for Everyone in India

From insurance policyholders and EPFO claimants to HR teams onboarding staff and legal professionals filing documents — anyone who needs a readable document or clear photo at exactly 150 KB.

🛡 Insurance Policyholders 🏥 ESIC & EPFO Claimants 💼 HR Teams Legal Professionals 📋 Document Uploaders 🏢 Office Staff Form Applicants 👤 Everyday Users
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

150 KB gives generous room for documents that carry a lot of detail — insurance policies, claim forms, and legal papers with dense paragraphs, tables, and clause numbering. That extra margin keeps fine print legible where tighter caps like 100 KB can blur it, while still staying compact enough to upload quickly. If your portal limits files more strictly, use the matching smaller target instead.

Yes. 150 KB keeps dense paragraphs, tables, and fine print on an insurance or legal document crisp and readable. For an exceptionally detailed multi-page document where every line must stay perfectly sharp, a larger target such as 250 KB gives even more headroom. Use the live preview to confirm legibility before you save.

Yes. LIC and general-insurance policy scans, claim forms, and supporting papers stay readable within a 150 KB cap. Compress each document to its required target and upload it in the right field. Always confirm the exact size, format, and any page-count rules in the insurer's portal instructions, since these vary by company and claim type.

Many ESIC and EPFO claim and KYC uploads accept documents around this size, keeping the detail clear. As always, confirm the exact figure and format in the portal instructions, since benefit and claim systems can specify different limits for different document types, and some require a PDF rather than an image file.

100 KB keeps a single-page scan and photo clear but can soften very dense text. 150 KB adds margin for detailed documents with tables and fine print. 250 KB gives even more room for long, highly detailed multi-page scans. The differences are about how much fine detail survives — always pick the size your specific portal requests.

Yes — that's exactly what this tool is for. Portals reject files that exceed their size cap, and compressing to 150 KB brings the file under that limit where 150 KB is allowed. If the portal still rejects it, the issue may be the format, page count, or dimensions rather than file size, so re-check the form's full upload guidelines.

No. All compression happens entirely inside your own browser. Your documents, photos, and any personal papers are never uploaded, transmitted, or stored anywhere — which matters greatly for insurance, HR, and legal material. There are no accounts, no tracking, and no server involved. Once the page has loaded you can even disconnect from the internet.

You can upload JPG, PNG, and WebP images. Most portals expect JPG, and the tool generally outputs JPG for photos and scans since it compresses smallest while staying clear. Note that some insurance, HR, and legal portals require a PDF rather than an image — check the form, and if a PDF is needed, convert after compressing. The live preview confirms how the file looks before you save it.

Yes. You can select multiple images and compress them to 150 KB together as a batch — handy when a claim or onboarding pack needs several documents prepared at once. Each file is processed locally in your browser, and you can download them individually or as a set. The practical limit is your device's available memory.

Yes, essentially full quality on screen. 150 KB lets a photo stay around 1600 to 1800 pixels wide with clean edges and smooth tones, and many photos reach the target with light or no resizing. The tool reduces quality first and resizes only as much as needed. If a portal also specifies exact pixel dimensions, make sure your original already matches those before compressing.

Yes. The tool is fully responsive and works on Android and iPhone browsers just like on desktop. You can pick a scanned document or photo straight from your gallery, compress it to 150 KB, and upload it to the insurance, HR, or legal portal right from your phone — ideal for filing claims or paperwork on the go.

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