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Image to PDF 100KB Converter
Convert a JPG, PNG, or WebP image to a PDF under 100KB online. Built for strict KYC, ID, and bank portals that reject anything bigger - no signup, no watermark, nothing uploaded.
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Why 100KB?
Where a PDF under 100KB is required
A 100KB limit is common on the strictest upload forms: bank and broker KYC portals, mutual fund onboarding, SIM re-verification, PAN correction uploads, scholarship forms, and older government systems that were built for slow connections.
These portals usually want one small, clean document: a single ID side, one passport-style photo, or one cropped page. The image to PDF 100KB converter is tuned for exactly that job - it compresses your image until the PDF fits under 100KB and shows you the final size before you download.
If your form allows 200KB, you do not need to squeeze this hard - use the image to PDF 200KB converter instead and keep more detail.
What fits
What fits in a 100KB PDF - and what does not
One image almost always fits. A single ID photo, one side of a card, or a tightly cropped document page can be compressed to a PDF under 100KB and still be readable.
Multiple pages are where 100KB gets hard. Every extra image splits the same 100KB budget, so two pages are noticeably softer and three or more usually look rough. If the portal accepts one file per document, upload them separately instead of merging.
Very detailed sources - full A4 scans with small print, dense tables, textured backgrounds - may not survive 100KB compression. For those, check whether the portal really enforces 100KB or also accepts 150KB or 200KB.
Quality tips
How to keep a 100KB PDF readable
Crop before you convert. Empty desk background around a card or form wastes most of your 100KB budget on pixels the portal does not need. A tight crop is the single biggest quality win.
Use the original photo, not a re-sent copy. Images forwarded through chat apps are already compressed once, and compressing them again to 100KB stacks the damage.
After converting, zoom into the preview and read the smallest text on the page. If it is not readable, retake the photo closer, in even light, and convert again. A signature-only upload with a tiny limit is a different job - use the image to PDF 50KB converter for that.
How it works
Convert an image to PDF under 100KB in four steps
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Upload your image
Add the JPG, PNG, or WebP file - ideally one tightly cropped image.
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Keep 100KB selected
The 100KB target is preselected on this page. Switch to 150KB or 200KB only if your portal allows it.
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Create the PDF
Your browser compresses the image locally until the PDF fits under 100KB. Nothing is uploaded.
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Check and download
Read the preview, confirm the final size, and download the upload-ready PDF.
Typical strict limits
Common uploads around the 100KB mark
Privacy
Your KYC documents stay on your device
100KB uploads are usually identity documents - exactly the files you should not hand to a random server. This converter runs entirely in your browser: your ID never leaves your device, and there is no account and nothing stored.
Details are in the privacy policy.
FAQ
Image to PDF 100KB questions
Is this image to PDF 100KB converter free?
Yes. It is free, with no signup, no watermark, and no file limit tricks.
Can a photo really fit in a 100KB PDF?
Yes, one photo usually fits. A single ID photo, passport photo, or cropped document page can normally stay readable under 100KB.
Why does my 100KB PDF look blurry?
100KB is a tight limit, so large or detailed images need strong compression. Crop away background, upload one image instead of several, and check the preview before submitting.
Can I put two images into one 100KB PDF?
You can, but each page then gets roughly half of the budget, so both pages come out more compressed. If the portal allows 200KB for multi-page files, use that instead.
Is 100KB enough for a KYC document?
For a single ID side or one photo, usually yes. For full-page documents with small print, check the preview carefully - if the portal accepts a larger file, prefer it.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. It runs in modern mobile browsers, including iPhone Safari and Android Chrome, and processes everything on your device.
What if my PDF is still over 100KB?
Crop the image tighter, remove extra pages, and try again. If it still cannot fit clearly, check whether your portal accepts 150KB or 200KB.