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Reduce the size of your PDF files
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Reduce the size of your PDF files
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Large PDF files are difficult to share via email, slow to upload to websites, and consume excessive storage space. Compressing your PDFs reduces their file size significantly while maintaining readable quality. This is especially important for email attachments where most providers limit files to 25 MB, and for web uploads where smaller files load faster.
Our compression engine analyzes each element of your PDF including images, fonts, and metadata. It applies intelligent compression algorithms that reduce image resolution to screen-friendly levels, remove duplicate resources, and strip unnecessary metadata. The result is a dramatically smaller file that still looks great on screen and in print.
Email users compress PDFs to stay under attachment limits. Web developers optimize PDFs for faster page loading. Students reduce scanned document sizes before uploading to learning platforms. HR departments compress resumes and contracts for their document management systems. Architects and engineers shrink large blueprint PDFs for easier sharing.
Typical compression reduces file size by 50-90%. Files with many high-resolution images see the biggest reductions. Text-heavy PDFs with few images may see smaller reductions of 20-40%.
Our medium compression level is optimized for both screen viewing and standard printing. For professional print jobs requiring maximum quality, use the low compression setting.
Yes, but the additional size reduction will be minimal. If a PDF has already been optimized, further compression yields diminishing returns.
No, compression never removes pages, text, or visible content. It optimizes images, removes hidden metadata, and deduplicates embedded resources.
Yes, scanned PDFs often benefit the most from compression since they contain large raster images. You can typically reduce a scanned document to a fraction of its original size.
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