Compress PDF to 150KB
Compress a PDF toward 150KB for strict application forms, certificates, and portal uploads. Strong browser-side compression is preselected so you can download and check the final size.
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Strong and extreme modes rebuild pages more aggressively. Exact portal limits are not guaranteed; check the final size before upload.
Compress PDF to 150KB: quick guide
Compress a PDF toward 150KB for strict application forms, certificates, and portal uploads. Strong browser-side compression is preselected so you can download and check the final size. GlobePDF runs this workflow in your browser, so your files stay on your device instead of being uploaded to a server. When a matching preset is available, this page starts with 150KB. Use it when you want to make a PDF or image smaller for upload, email, or storage, then verify the downloaded result before sending it anywhere.
Worldwide upload checks
- Check the exact requirement on the official form, portal, or recipient checklist before submitting.
- Keep the original file until the upload or recipient accepts the processed version.
- Open the downloaded file once and verify page order, readability, and final file size.
- Compare the downloaded file size with the exact KB or MB limit shown by the portal.
How to use it
- Upload the PDF you want to make smaller with Compress PDF.
- Use the prefilled 150KB target as a starting point for this page.
- Download the compressed PDF and compare the final file size before submitting it.
Best for
- Email attachments
- Portal upload limits
- Reducing storage size without installing software
Before you submit
- Compare the final size against the exact KB or MB limit.
- Open the downloaded file once before submitting it.
- Keep the original file until the result is accepted.
Best settings for a 150KB PDF
Start with the prefilled 150KB target when your portal gives that exact limit. Use recommended compression for clean digital PDFs and stronger compression for scanned certificates, forms, or image-heavy files.
After downloading, compare the output size with the rule from the form, email provider, school, bank, or government portal. Exact-size compression depends on the original images, fonts, and page content.
If the PDF is still too large
Run the file again with a stronger mode, remove unnecessary pages, or compress scanned images before converting them into a PDF. For strict limits, open the downloaded PDF and confirm that names, numbers, stamps, and signatures are still readable.
Keep the original PDF until the receiving website accepts the compressed copy. That gives you a clean fallback if a portal rejects the file or asks for a different size.
When a 150KB limit is realistic
A 150KB target works best for short digital PDFs, text-heavy certificates, single-page forms, and simple scans. Very image-heavy files may need stronger compression, page removal, or lower-resolution source images.
Use this page when a portal says 150KB, 150 KB, or maximum file size 0.15MB. After download, compare the exact file size before submitting.
Questions about Compress PDF to 150KB
Do I need an account for Compress PDF to 150KB?
You can use the basic features without an account. Sign up or log in to access additional capabilities.
Are my files uploaded?
GlobePDF runs this workflow in your browser, so your files stay on your device instead of being uploaded to a server.
Can every PDF reach 150KB?
Not always. Compression depends on the images, fonts, and structure inside the PDF, so always check the final file size before upload.
