Compress PDF for Email and Uploads
Compress PDF for email, forms, and uploads. Reduce to under 100KB, 500KB, or any size limit. Free, no login, no watermark.
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Built by one developer, deliberately kept simple
GoToolsOnline is an independent project built and run by Ben Praveen J, a full-stack developer in Tamil Nadu, India. The brief was narrow: build the kind of tools site I personally wished existed — one that does not ask for an account, does not stamp watermarks on your output, does not limit free usage to two files per day, and does not bury a 30-second task under a "Start Free Trial" button.
The site does not host thousands of templated variations of the same converter. Every tool here was written for this site and is maintained by the same person who answers contact@gotoolsonline.com. If something breaks, it gets fixed. If a tool is missing, email and I will often build it.
How your files are handled
Text tools like the word counter, JSON formatter, Base64 encoder, and hash generator run entirely in your browser — the data you paste never leaves your computer. File tools like PDF compress, image compression, and background removal upload over HTTPS, process in server memory, return the result, and discard the original. There is no archival storage path for user uploads. Connections use TLS; analytics are anonymised (IPs are hashed); cookie consent is handled through Google Consent Mode v2 with explicit accept and reject controls.
How this is funded
One revenue source: Google AdSense. No paid tier, no premium plan, no credit-card form hiding behind a feature. Ads pay for the VPS, the domain, and a little compensation for the time that goes into building and maintaining the tools. If you prefer, the cookie banner lets you decline personalised advertising — the tools still work the same either way. Read the full story on the about page.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What happens to a file after I upload it?
- File-based tools (PDF, image, media) receive your upload over HTTPS, process it in server memory for the duration of your request, return the result, and discard the original. There is no archival storage path for user uploads. Text tools run entirely in your browser and never transmit the data you paste. See the privacy policy for the full data-handling detail.
- Are outputs watermarked or quality-limited?
- No. The output you download is exactly what the tool produced — no watermark stamp, no logo, no "upgrade to remove this" nag. The free PDF compressor gives the same quality as the paid one because there isn't a paid one. This applies to every tool on the site, including PDF merge, image compression, and background removal.
- What file size limits apply?
- Most file tools accept uploads up to 500 MB. Image tools typically handle up to 50 MB per image. PDF tools support documents up to 500 MB. If a file is larger, compress or split it first using the free tools on this site. There are no daily usage limits.
- Can I process multiple files at once?
- Yes, for tools where batch processing makes sense. The image compressor accepts multiple images in one upload, PDF merge works on any number of documents, and the collage maker takes multiple photos at once. For single-file tools, run them repeatedly — there is no daily cap.
- Which browsers are supported?
- Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, Opera, and Brave on desktop and mobile. No extensions or plugins required. The site works on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.
- Who builds and runs GoToolsOnline?
- The site is built and maintained by Ben Praveen J, a full-stack developer based in Tamil Nadu, India. There is no team, no investor, no VC — the same person who writes the tools also answers contact@gotoolsonline.com. You can also verify the human on the other side via LinkedIn. For the full story, see the about page.
Email servers, job portals, and online forms often limit PDF uploads to specific sizes — from 100 KB for government forms to 25 MB for email attachments. If your document exceeds the limit, you need to compress it without losing readability. GoToolsOnline's free PDF compressor handles all of these scenarios — no account, no watermark.
How to compress a PDF to any size limit
- Open the Compress PDF tool.
- Upload the PDF you want to compress (drag and drop or click to select).
- Choose a compression level. The tool shows estimated output size so you can target your limit.
- Download the compressed PDF. If you need it even smaller, compress again with a higher setting.
Common size limits and how to meet them
| Under 100 KB | Government portals, tax forms. Use maximum compression. Text-heavy PDFs compress well; image-heavy scans may need the images resized first with our image compressor. |
| Under 500 KB | Many job application portals. Medium-high compression usually works. Run the tool, check the result, and adjust if needed. |
| Under 5 MB | Most standard upload forms. Medium compression is usually sufficient, with 30-70% file size reduction. |
| Under 25 MB | Email (Gmail, Outlook). Light compression is often enough for email-sized PDFs. |
For very large PDFs, you can also split the PDF into smaller files and send multiple emails, or merge only the pages you need before compressing. All tools are free and we do not store your files.
Use the tool: PDF Compress — free, no login, no watermark.
FAQ
- Can I compress a PDF to under 100 KB for free?
- Yes. Use our free PDF compressor with a higher compression setting. Text-heavy PDFs compress better than image-heavy scans. No signup required.
- What email size limit does this help with?
- Most email providers allow 10-25 MB. For strict limits like 100 KB or 500 KB (common on government and job portals), use a higher compression setting.
- Will the recipient notice lower quality?
- Moderate compression keeps text and images clear. Very high compression may reduce image sharpness; you can try and download to check before sending.
- Do I need to create an account?
- No. All tools work without registration. Your files are processed in real time and not stored.
- Can I compress a 10 MB PDF to under 500 KB?
- It depends on content. Text compresses well; heavy images may need stronger compression. Try the tool — there's no limit on how many times you can compress.