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How to Compress a PDF — Reduce File Size Without Losing Quality

PDF too large to email or upload? Learn how to shrink any PDF to a fraction of its size using free online tools. Three methods compared.

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The problem: PDFs are too big

We've all been there. You try to email a PDF and get the "attachment too large" bounce. Or a website rejects your upload because the file exceeds 10 MB. Large PDFs are frustrating — but they're easy to fix.

Method 1: Online compression (fastest)

The quickest way to shrink a PDF:

  • Open Compress PDF on PDF Genie
  • Drop your file into the upload area
  • Choose a compression level:
- Less compression — best quality, ~20-40% reduction - Recommended — good balance, ~50-70% reduction - Extreme — smallest size, ~70-90% reduction
  • Click "Compress PDF" and download
The entire process happens in your browser. Your file is never uploaded to a server.

Method 2: Re-save from your editor

If you created the PDF yourself (from Word, PowerPoint, etc.), you can re-export with smaller settings:

  • In Microsoft Word: File → Save As → PDF → "Minimum size"
  • In Adobe Acrobat: File → Save As Other → Reduced Size PDF
This works but requires the original software.

Method 3: Remove unnecessary content

Sometimes PDFs are large because they contain:

  • Embedded fonts — full font files increase size significantly
  • High-resolution images — photos at 300 DPI when 150 DPI would suffice
  • Metadata and annotations — hidden layers of data
Our Edit Metadata tool can strip unnecessary metadata, and compression handles the rest.

How much can you compress?

Results depend on the PDF content:

  • Image-heavy PDFs (scans, photos) — dramatic reduction (60-90%)
  • Text-heavy PDFs (reports, ebooks) — moderate reduction (20-50%)
  • Already compressed PDFs — minimal improvement (5-15%)

Quality tradeoffs

PDF Genie's compressor works by re-rasterizing pages as optimized JPEGs. This means:

  • Text becomes part of the image (no longer selectable)
  • Some fine detail may be lost at extreme compression
  • The PDF file size drops significantly
For documents where text selection matters, use "Less compression" or convert to Word first.

When to use Pro

Free users get 10 compressions per day with a 50 MB file limit. PDF Genie Pro ($7/month) removes both limits and adds priority processing for large files.

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