Reduce a PDF's file size by re-encoding its embedded images at a quality you choose and stripping unused objects. We show you the honest before-and-after size so you can decide if the trade-off is worth it. How much you save depends entirely on your document: image-heavy scans shrink dramatically, while text-only PDFs barely change. It all runs in your browser — no upload required.
Drop files here
or browse to upload
PDF up to 100.0 MB
Add your PDF
Drop the PDF you want to shrink onto the page, or click to browse. Files up to 100 MB are supported and processed locally.
Set the image quality
Drag the quality slider. Lower quality means smaller files but softer images; around 60% is a good balance for most documents with photos or scans.
Compress
Click Compress PDF. Your browser re-encodes embedded raster images to JPEG at your chosen quality and rewrites the file with tighter object packing.
Check the result and download
The result shows the new size and the exact percentage saved versus the original. If the savings aren't worth it, adjust the slider and try again before downloading.