BitePDF

50KB target

Compress PDF to 50KB.

A 50KB limit is harsh, especially for scanned pages. BitePDF helps you test the smallest usable result, then decide whether to trim pages or use a larger limit.

Why this workflow works

  • High compression profile for tiny portal limits
  • Best for short text PDFs, receipts, and one-page forms
  • Page trimming helps when compression alone is not enough
  • Preview the output before exporting so readability is not a surprise

How to use it

  1. Upload the PDF and let BitePDF prepare a compressed preview.
  2. Choose High compression for the strictest size attempt.
  3. If the file is still too large or blurry, remove extra pages and retry.

Use cases

Good for urgent document tasks.

Next actions

Move to the tool that fixes the file.

Questions people ask before exporting

Can every PDF be compressed to 50KB?

No. A short text PDF may fit, but image-heavy scans can hit quality limits. BitePDF shows the output size first so you can decide whether the result is usable.

What should I try if 50KB looks too blurry?

Remove unnecessary pages, crop the source if possible, or use a larger target like 100KB or 150KB when the portal allows it.