JPG to PDF 200 KB
Limit PDF size is on at 200 KB. Use this for a single receipt, a signature scan or a one-page form photo that a portal caps at 200 KB.
Convert JPG to a 200 KB PDF
JPG to PDF 200 KB is for portals that reject anything over 200 kilobytes. A phone photo is usually 1–4 MB. This page turns Limit PDF size on at 200 KB so the download is already at the cap used on some state forms, CSC kiosks and older email gateways.
Upload JPG or PNG, drag the page order, then download. Images are compressed to JPEG until the PDF is at or under 200 KB when that is possible. One or two cropped pages stay readable; a dozen full-resolution selfies will not.
When 200 KB is the right cap
Use this page when the notice says “PDF max 200 KB”, “photograph or scan not more than 200KB”, or an upload box that fails at 201 KB. Typical jobs are a fee receipt, a signature sheet, a cropped marksheet photo or a single ID page.
Crop waste margins with Image Crop first. A tight crop often does more than another compress pass. If the face or the printed text smears, the source was too small — retake it, do not stack more pages into 200 KB.
- Target locked to 200 KB on this URL
- JPG and PNG only; convert HEIC first
- Reorder pages before download
- Zoom the file before you upload to the portal
200 KB versus 500 KB
If the form allows 500 KB, open JPG to PDF 500 KB instead. Do not throw away quality for a cap that is not written on the notice. If 200 KB still fails because the site also wants a pixel size, crop first, then convert.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I convert JPG to PDF at 200 KB?
Yes. This page sets the target to 200 KB. Upload the images, reorder if needed, and download.
Why is my 200 KB PDF blurry?
Two hundred kilobytes cannot hold several colour camera pages. Crop closer, use fewer pages, or move to a 500 KB or 1 MB page if the portal allows it.
Does it work for PNG?
Yes. PNG is converted to JPEG inside the PDF so the 200 KB cap can be met.
Is this free?
Yes. No login. Conversion runs in your browser.
Does the PDF have a watermark?
No. The download is your pages only.