Many websites and forms require images under 50 KB. PixlFits is the fastest way to hit that target — it iterates the JPEG quality and resolution automatically, lands within 3% of 50 KB, and never uploads your photo.
Why exactly 50 KB?
This file-size cap is common for passport applications, online forms. Hitting the cap manually means guessing quality settings; PixlFits does it in one click.
How to compress an image to 50 KB
- Click Open the Compressor below — opens PixlFits with the target pre-set.
- Drop your image (JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC — all supported).
- The tool automatically iterates quality and dimensions until file size is under 50 KB.
- Download the optimized image.
What if my image won't compress that small?
Very high-resolution photos may need to be resized as well. PixlFits will automatically suggest a smaller resolution if quality alone can't reach the target.
Is the compressed image good enough?
For typical photos, hitting 50 KB usually means quality 70-85% — visually identical to the original at normal viewing size. For UI screenshots or graphics, PixlFits prefers WebP / PNG to preserve sharpness.
Open the Compressor →
Drop your image, get the result, download. No upload, no account, no ads — ever.
Open the Compressor →Frequently asked questions
How do I compress an image to exactly 50 KB?
Drop your image on PixlFits Compressor, enable Target File Size, enter 50 as the value, set unit to KB, click Compress. PixlFits will iterate and land within 3% of 50 KB.
Will quality suffer at 50 KB?
For a typical photograph, 50 KB at JPG quality 75-85% is visually identical to the original. For screenshots or UI, PixlFits uses PNG/WebP to keep edges sharp.
Is this free? Any limit?
Yes — completely free, unlimited, no account, no watermark. Runs in your browser — your image is never uploaded.