Static images only - Processed locally

Compress PNG to 200KB

Reduce PNG file size toward 200KB locally while keeping PNG output.

Drop static images here or click to browse

Up to 20 files - Max 50 MB each - PNG

Processed locally in your browser

Target file size: 200 KB.

Reduce PNG file size toward 200KB locally while keeping PNG output. This page is designed for static images and works entirely inside your browser.

PNG files do not use the same lossy quality slider as JPEG or WebP. To move a PNG toward a much smaller file size, this tool may reduce the number of pixels while keeping the file in PNG format.

PNG is a lossless format with transparency support. It is a good fit for interface graphics, logos, and screenshots, but it often needs larger files than JPEG for photo-heavy images.

Page Fit

What this page is best for

Best for

Use this page when you need a PNG that stays in PNG format while moving toward a 200KB budget.

Output behavior

The page keeps PNG output, keeps the original file if it is already small enough, and may reduce pixel dimensions when that is the most reliable way to shrink the file.

Current limits

PNG results are still best-effort. The exact final size is not guaranteed, and pixel dimensions may change when the image needs a much smaller file size.

Simple Process

How It Works

1

Upload your static PNG image

2

Process the file toward the 200KB target

3

Download the optimized result

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this page keep my PNG as a PNG file?
Yes. The tool keeps the output as PNG and reduces file size locally in your browser. Because PNG does not use the same quality slider as JPEG, the tool may reduce pixel dimensions to move toward 200KB.
How close can a PNG get to 200KB?
The tool targets 200KB as closely as practical while keeping PNG output. Results depend on the image content, so some files may land a little above or below the target.
What happens if my PNG is already smaller than 200KB?
If the image is already within the requested size budget, the original file is kept and no extra reduction is applied.
Why can the dimensions change on PNG pages?
PNG size is strongly tied to the number of pixels. When a PNG needs a much smaller file size, reducing the canvas dimensions is often the most reliable way to get there without converting to another format.
Is the PNG processed privately?
Yes. Static image processing happens entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to our servers.