Convert Image to PDF Under 100KB — For Govt Exam Portals

SSC, UPSC, IBPS, and many state boards require PDF uploads under a hundred kilobytes. A single photo from your phone can exceed five megabytes; this tool combines images into one PDF and iterates JPEG quality so the total size approaches your target within a few kilobytes. Everything executes locally in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Safari—no server upload. Use it for admit cards, certificates, and identity proofs when the portal rejects large files. Combine with our JPG compressors if you need raster images under twenty, fifty, or one hundred kilobytes before building the PDF.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I combine multiple images into one PDF?

Yes — upload up to 10 images, drag to reorder, and download as a single multi-page PDF.

Will my files be uploaded to a server?

Never. All conversion happens in your browser using JavaScript. Your photos and documents stay private.

What image formats are supported?

JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP. PNG files are auto-converted to JPG internally for smaller PDF output.

Why do government portals need PDF under 100KB?

Portals like SSC, UPSC, and IBPS have strict upload limits. A standard phone photo is 3–5MB — our tool compresses and converts it to meet the exact limit in one step.

Can I set a custom PDF size?

Yes — choose 100KB, 200KB, 500KB presets or enter any custom KB target.