How to compress a PDF

pdfcompressor.com makes a PDF file smaller without changing how it looks or what's in it. Page count, page order, and selectable text stay the same; only the file size goes down. Useful for email attachments, upload limits, and anywhere you'd rather not move 30 MB when 5 MB will do.

Step 1: Upload

Drag a PDF onto the page, or click to pick one. Up to 20 files at once, 50 MB each. Compression starts automatically when each upload finishes.

empty upload area

Step 2: Wait

The compressor re-encodes images at sensible resolutions, deduplicates repeated objects, drops unused metadata, and applies JBIG2 to scanned black-and-white pages. None of this changes the page count, page order, or what you can select and search.

A progress bar on each row shows the stage. Files are processed in parallel.

files mid-compression

Step 3: Download

Each finished file shows the new size and the percentage saved next to a Download button. For a batch, use "Download all" to grab everything as a ZIP.

completed files with size, percent saved, and download buttons

What to expect

What won't work

Password-protected files. The compressor needs to read the file structure. Remove the password first.

Corrupt files. If the PDF won't open elsewhere, it won't open here either.

Files over 50 MB. Split them or compress them in another tool first.

Privacy

Files are uploaded over HTTPS and processed on our server. Both the original and the compressed result are deleted automatically after one hour. No account required.

For more on how PDF compression works, see the Blog.