Why this workflow works
- Strict-size compression for documents near a quarter megabyte
- Good for one-to-three page PDFs with text and light images
- Output-size comparison before checkout
- Page removal tools available if the file needs another reduction
250KB target
A 250KB cap often appears on upload forms that need readable text but reject ordinary scans. BitePDF helps you find the smallest acceptable version quickly.
Use cases
Next actions
Drop a PDF, choose Low, Medium, or High, and preview the smaller output before export.
CompresscompressCompress to a size limitUse exact targets like 100KB, 1MB, or 2MB when a portal rejects oversized files.
Hit 2MBeditExtract pagesKeep only the pages you need so long PDFs become smaller and easier to send.
ExtractcompressBatch compress PDFsPrepare multiple PDFs together, then export the smaller files or a ZIP when the batch is ready.
Batch compressNo compressor can guarantee that for every file. BitePDF shows the real output size before export so you know whether the target was reached.
Text-heavy PDFs and short forms usually compress better than large scanned packets or image-heavy portfolios.