Bulk Image Resizer & Compressor: 100% Private & Free

Bulk Image Resizer & Compressor

100% Private. Fast. No upload limits. Processes directly on your device.

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Bulk Image Resizer & Compressor: Make an image less than 100 KB or 200 KB Online

Whether you are trying to make an image less than 100 KB for a Lok Sewa application form, need a photo resizer to reduce photo size below 200 KB for an online passport portal, or are updating your website, dealing with massive image files is frustrating. High-resolution photos taken from modern smartphones easily exceed 5 MB to 10 MB each. This causes painfully slow uploads and constantly triggers annoying file-size errors on official government portals in Nepal.

We built this advanced, all-in-one bulk photo resizer and compressor to solve this exact problem differently—and much faster—than other tools on the internet.

Why Our Online Photo Resizer is Different (And Better)

Most image compression websites require you to upload your personal photos to their cloud servers to compress the image to 100 KB. This wastes your mobile data, requires a fast internet connection, and poses a major privacy risk for your personal documents.

Our tool uses smart, local Client-Side Browser Technology to handle your images:

  • 100% Privacy: When you use our photo resizer, your images are processed directly inside your browser using your device’s local memory. Your personal photos, certificates, or signature scans are never uploaded to any external server.
  • Lightning-Fast Compression: Because there is no uploading or downloading wait time, you can resize a photo to 100kb instantly. In fact, you can batch-process 50 images here in the time it takes other websites to upload just one.
  • Zero Limits: Whether you need to make an image less than 200 KB or compress multiple gallery items at once, you can do it completely free with zero watermarks, registration walls, or daily caps.

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How to Reduce Photo Size Below 100 KB or 200 KB

Getting your files down to the exact size required by Nepalese application portals takes just a few clicks:

  1. Set Your Max Width: By default, it is set to 1200 pixels (perfect for websites and social media). If you are using this as a passport-size photo resizer online or trying to meet strict dimensions, try reducing the width to 600 or 800 pixels.
  2. Adjust the Quality / Compression: If your goal is to make the image less than 100 KB, choosing the “Good Balance (70%)” or “Smaller File Size (50%)” option will strip out heavy metadata while keeping the photo looking sharp to the human eye.
  3. Choose Your Output Format: If you are optimizing graphics for a WordPress blog, choose WEBP (Google’s preferred lightweight format). For official government submission portals, select standard JPEG.
  4. Select or Drag Files: Click the file selection box to upload multiple images at once. Your newly compressed files will instantly appear below with individual data details showing your exact storage savings and a direct download button.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Does reducing image size reduce the photo quality?

It depends on the quality setting you choose. Compressing an image to 70% or 80% quality removes unnecessary digital data from the file without noticeably changing how the image looks to the human eye. This is known as “lossy” compression.

Why is my photo rejected by the Lok Sewa or Passport portal?

Government portals in Nepal usually have strict file size limits (e.g., maximum 200KB or 500KB) and specific dimension requirements. Use our tool to set the Max Width to a smaller number (like 600px) and set the quality to 50% to easily get your photo under the 200KB limit.

What is the WEBP format and should I use it?

WEBP is a modern image format created by Google. It provides superior compression compared to JPEG and PNG, making files much smaller while keeping the same quality. If you run a WordPress blog or website, you should always convert your images to WEBP to improve your SEO and page load speed.

Are my photos uploaded to your server?

No. This tool is built entirely on JavaScript using the HTML5 Canvas API. All the processing happens locally on your own computer or smartphone. We never see, store, or upload your personal images.