# Compress PDF to 50KB.

Try to compress a PDF toward 50KB for very small upload limits, with readable-quality checks before export.

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.

## Target

50KB target

## Example Result

- Original: 780 KB
- BitePDF output: 49 KB
- Saved: 94% smaller

## 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.

## Good For

- tiny form uploads
- one-page receipts
- compressed ID copies
- strict admin portals

## Questions

### 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.

## Related Workflows

- https://bitepdf.com/compress-pdf-to-100kb
- https://bitepdf.com/compress-pdf-to-150kb
- https://bitepdf.com/compress-scanned-pdf
- https://bitepdf.com/extract-pages-from-pdf

## Links

- Canonical page: https://bitepdf.com/compress-pdf-to-50kb
- Open tool: https://bitepdf.com/editor.html?entry=compress-pdf-to-50kb&level=high
- Tools catalog: https://bitepdf.com/tools
- Full LLM context: https://bitepdf.com/llms-full.txt
