Compress Image to 200KB
200KB is generous enough for high-detail photos while staying mobile-friendly.
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
200KB is a comfortable upper bound for above-the-fold images on a high-quality blog or marketing page. It allows enough bandwidth to preserve subtle gradients, sharp edges, and texture without slowing down mobile users.
ImageMint's Target Size tool calculates the maximum quality that fits 200KB and exports the result. The encoder runs in WebAssembly inside your browser, so privacy and speed are guaranteed.
How to Compress
- 1
Upload Your Image
Drop your photo. The tool supports JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, and HEIC inputs.
- 2
Set Target to 200KB
Enter 200 in the target field and pick the output format.
- 3
Download the Result
Save the optimized image. You should see clear texture and color fidelity at 200KB.
Tips
- 200KB at 1600px wide preserves enough detail for full-bleed magazine-style hero images.
- If your audience is on mobile, even 200KB is acceptable thanks to widespread 4G/5G.
- Combine 200KB with proper srcset markup for maximum efficiency across screen sizes.
FAQ
Is 200KB too large for the web?
No, as long as it's not the only large asset on the page. Modern sites comfortably ship hero images in this range.
Does 200KB hurt LCP?
Only marginally. As long as the image is properly preloaded and served from a fast CDN, LCP stays well under 2.5s.
What about the rest of my images?
Use smaller targets (50-100KB) for thumbnails and below-the-fold content. Reserve 200KB for the most important images.
Other Target Sizes
Compress to Any Target Size
ImageMint's Target Size tool finds the optimal quality automatically.
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