Best use case
Use this when a form, portal, or website rejects a PNG above 200KB. Start with the preset, then reduce dimensions if the file is still too large.
Reduce PNG upload size toward a 200KB target. The preset uses browser-based image compression and explains when resizing or WebP output is the better path.
Use 200KB PNG Size ReducerReduce image file size for websites, email, forms, and social media.
The settings below are prefilled for this task. Upload your image, process it in your browser, and download the result.
Use this when a form, portal, or website rejects a PNG above 200KB. Start with the preset, then reduce dimensions if the file is still too large.
PNG is usually lossless, so exact file-size targeting is less predictable than JPG or WebP. If you must keep PNG output, resize dimensions first. If the upload accepts WebP, it often reaches strict limits with better quality.
Upload an image file.
Choose compression quality.
Download the optimized image.
No. Detailed images, screenshots, and transparent graphics may need smaller dimensions or a different output format to reach strict limits.
WebP can preserve transparency in modern browsers. JPG cannot preserve transparency, and PNG output may not shrink enough for strict size targets.