A 20 KB WebP target is perfect for tiny previews, placeholders, and low bandwidth use cases.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP formats
Keep tiny assets fast while staying readable.
Set a 20 KB WebP target for micro previews and placeholders. It keeps pages lightweight in low bandwidth environments.
At 20 KB, clean shapes and strong contrast matter. Adjust scale to keep small text or icons readable.
WebP keeps flat colors and simple gradients usable at 20 KB. Avoid busy textures for the cleanest result.
Compress in the browser without uploads. This keeps small UI assets private and speeds up rapid testing cycles.
WebP reduces bytes even at very small sizes. It helps tiny previews load instantly in long lists or feeds.
Reduce dimensions carefully to reach 20 KB. Small changes can make a big difference for tiny placeholder assets.
Create tiny previews without extra tools.
Upload JPG, PNG, or WebP files. The tool keeps your original image ready for a 20 KB WebP output.
Enter 20 in Target File Size and confirm KB. Reduce width to keep tiny previews clear and readable.
Download the WebP once it reaches 20 KB. Smaller files are kept intact to avoid extra compression.
Compress WebP to 20 KB for tiny previews and placeholders. Keep lists and feeds fast with lightweight assets.
Tips for very small WebP previews.
20 KB is great for tiny previews, placeholders, or list thumbnails. It keeps pages fast when many items load together, but it is not meant for large display images.
Use high contrast and reduce the image dimensions first. Small text is easier to read when the image is not oversized for its display area.
Yes. Cropping removes unused space and helps reach 20 KB with less quality loss. Focus on the essential area for the clearest preview.
WebP often looks cleaner at tiny sizes because it compresses more efficiently. It can reduce blocky artifacts for small thumbnails.
It remains unchanged to avoid extra compression. That keeps the original clarity and prevents unnecessary artifacts.
WebP supports transparency, but at very small sizes you may need to simplify the design to avoid rough edges on transparent overlays.
Yes. The tool accepts PNG, JPG, or WebP and outputs WebP. This makes it easy to shrink icons and previews quickly.
No. Processing runs locally in your browser, so files remain on your device and you can test quickly without uploads.
Yes, our image resizing tool is completely free to use. No registration required, no watermarks, and no hidden fees. Simply upload your image and resize it to your desired dimensions.
Absolutely! All image processing is done locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring complete privacy and security of your files.
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