Convert JPG to PDF Under 150KB
Make a PDF that fits the 150KB limit, right in your browser.
Some portals sit between the two common limits and ask for 150 KB. This page makes that exact file in your browser. Select your images, press Convert To PDF, and download. The size box is preset to 150 KB. Nothing is uploaded.
Convert JPG to PDF Under 150 KB
No settings to learn: the size is typed in for you. Four steps and the file is on your device:
- Select Images: Press Select Images or drag photos into the box.
- Arrange: Drag pages into order, or press a + circle to insert an image.
- Convert: Press Convert To PDF. The 150 KB limit is already set.
- Download: Rename your PDF in the popup and save it.
When Portals Ask for 150 KB
150 KB is common on school admission sites, bank forms, and state job portals. It fits three or four document pages with clear text. That is half again the room of a 100 KB file. Photos come out noticeably sharper here than at the smaller limits. If your form allows 200 KB, take it: use JPG to PDF under 200KB. If it demands less, our JPG to PDF under 100KB page has the tighter target.
100, 150, or 200: Picking the Right Limit
Think of the limit as a per-page budget. At 100 KB, three pages get about 33 KB each. At 150 KB, the same pages get 50 KB each. That is the difference between soft and sharp text. At 200 KB, photos start looking close to the original. Always use the largest size your portal accepts. Never guess: upload rules usually state the exact number. This page exists for forms that say 150 KB and nothing else.
Files Stay Private on Your Device
The PDF is built by your browser, not a server. Your documents are never uploaded, stored, or shared. Close the tab and every trace is gone. That makes it safe for ID proofs and application photos.
If the Result Looks Soft
A soft result means too many pages shared the 150 KB budget. Remove one page and convert again: the rest sharpen instantly. Cropping helps just as much as removing. Cut away desks, borders, and shadows before you add each photo. Check the source too: dim, grainy photos compress poorly at any limit. Retake the shot near a window and the same page weighs less. Two clean pages at 150 KB look better than four rough ones.
FAQ
Is 150 KB enough for a photo page?
One or two photos look good at this size. A single photo gets the whole budget and stays sharp. Documents with plain text are even easier to fit.
How many images can I add?
Up to 40. Three or four pages keep the best quality at 150 KB.
Which formats work?
JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, and any image your browser can open.
Want any other limit? Type it yourself in the image to PDF converter.