Compress Image to 150KB
A balanced target for product photos, blog images, and portfolio shots that need a little more detail.
Compress to Target Size
Compress images to a specific file size in KB.
Drop images here
or click to select files — multiple files for batch processing
150KB sits between aggressive optimization and full-detail delivery. It's a popular target for ecommerce product images, blog cover photos, and portfolio thumbnails — large enough to show texture and color, small enough to load instantly.
Hit 150KB with one click. The Target Size tool runs a binary search and picks the optimal quality automatically, so you don't have to babysit JPEG sliders.
How to Compress
- 1
Upload Your Image
Drop the source file. Resolution doesn't need to be changed first.
- 2
Set Target to 150KB
Enter 150 and choose your output format. WebP is recommended.
- 3
Download the Result
Save the result. The tool reports the exact final size in the UI.
Tips
- 150KB lets you preserve fine textures (wood grain, fabric weave) that 100KB might smooth over.
- For ecommerce, prefer 150KB at 1500px wide to allow customers to zoom into product details.
- Run multiple sizes in batch by re-running the tool with each target.
FAQ
Why pick 150KB instead of 100KB?
Image-heavy product pages and detail-rich photography benefit from a touch more bandwidth budget. 150KB is a reasonable middle ground.
Will my page still pass Core Web Vitals?
Yes, as long as your largest image isn't above 200KB. 150KB is safely within recommended limits.
What format gives the best 150KB result?
AVIF gives the cleanest result at 150KB if your audience supports it. WebP is the safer fallback.
Other Target Sizes
Compress to Any Target Size
ImageMint's Target Size tool finds the optimal quality automatically.
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