Hit a tiny 10 KB cap for thumbnails, badges, and ultra-light previews while keeping essential edges clear.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP formats
Lock in a micro size limit and keep edges readable with smarter compression choices.
Targets extremely small files for fast loading and minimal storage. Ideal when every kilobyte matters for compact UI assets.
Optimizes sharp edges and simple textures for clarity at tiny sizes. Helps logos and text stay readable after compression.
Balances quality and size automatically to meet the limit. Adjusts compression steps to avoid harsh artifacts where possible.
Pick a lightweight format that hits 10 KB faster. WebP often saves more bytes, while JPG stays broadly compatible.
Resize by pixels or units while keeping proportions steady. Lower dimensions only when needed to reach the 10 KB target.
Everything runs locally for speed and privacy. Your files never leave the browser during compression.
Upload, set the cap, and download a tiny file in seconds with clean, readable results.
Drag in a JPG, PNG, or WebP to begin. Large files are fine and will be compressed down.
Use Target File Size to lock the 10 KB limit. Keep the unit on KB for precise control.
Save the compressed image once it meets the cap. If the original is already smaller, it exports unchanged.
Great for tiny previews, icons, and lightweight UI assets. Get a compliant file size in one click.
Answers to common questions about making 10 KB images.
At 10 KB, the tool must trade detail for size to keep the file tiny. This is best for simple graphics and small previews. Complex photos will look softer at this cap.
Simple text and bold shapes hold up best at 10 KB. Fine textures and gradients may soften. Use higher contrast to improve legibility.
If needed, it can lower dimensions to reach the target. It avoids resizing when the size goal is already met. You can also set dimensions manually before exporting.
WebP usually reaches 10 KB with better clarity than JPG. JPG is still a safe choice for compatibility. Try both to see which looks cleaner for your image.
Then the file keeps its size and skips extra compression. You get the original quality without changes. The output will simply keep the existing file size.
Yes, change the unit to MB for larger limits. This is helpful when you want more detail. MB targets are useful for larger previews and banners.
Yes, output is rebuilt and metadata is removed. This keeps the file as small as possible. It also removes hidden EXIF details.
No, processing stays in your browser. Your files never leave your device. This keeps the workflow private and fast.
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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