Compress WebP to 20 KB
Choose a 20 KB WebP target when you need a very small file that still leaves a little more room for visible detail than the tightest image limits.
Upload Your Image
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats
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Why Use a 20 KB WebP Page
A compact target for strict uploads, lighter pages, and modern WebP output.
Useful for Strict Upload Rules
A 20 KB WebP fits many forms and systems that need a smaller file but still allow a little more flexibility than 10 KB.
More Efficient Than Older Formats
WebP can often keep cleaner edges and smoother tones than JPEG at the same small file size.
Good for Small Preview Images
This target works well for thumbnails, profile images, and compact graphics shown at modest sizes.
Modern WebP Export
The result stays in WebP format for lighter web delivery and smaller file weight.
Easy to Tune
If the source image is large, a small downscale often helps you reach 20 KB more cleanly.
Local Compression Only
Everything runs in your browser, so you can test different 20 KB WebP results without uploading files.
Compress a WebP to 20 KB in 3 Steps
Upload your image, keep the target at 20 KB, and save a compact WebP file with a quick three-step workflow.
Upload Your Image
Choose a JPG, PNG, or WebP file and inspect it in the live preview.
Keep the Target at 20 KB
The page begins at 20 KB. Lower dimensions slightly only if the file still needs more reduction.
Download the WebP
When the result fits the target, export the WebP and fine-tune again only if needed.
Need a WebP Around 20 KB?
Use this page for compact uploads and previews that should stay very light while still looking workable at small sizes.
Compress WebP to 20 KBFAQ for Compressing WebP to 20 KB
Common questions about creating small WebP files around 20 KB.
A 20 KB WebP works well for small previews, profile images, and upload forms that need a compact file.
Usually yes. The larger target often leaves more room for detail and reduces visible compression damage.
Sometimes. If the source image is large, a slight downscale often gives a cleaner result.
Yes. The page accepts common image formats and saves the output as WebP.
You can keep it unchanged or resize it for another display size without forcing extra compression.
Yes. Everything happens locally in your browser.
Often yes, especially if the image is tightly cropped and shown at a modest size.
Crop tightly, avoid unnecessary background, and reduce dimensions before relying on stronger compression.
Yes. You can resize and download images for free, with no signup required. Processing happens locally in your browser, so there are no usage caps or hidden fees.
No. All resizing and compression run in your browser. Files never leave your device and are not stored on our servers, keeping your images private.
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