Convert JPG to PDF
at 80KB
Squeeze one or many images into a single PDF at around 80KB — for the strictest upload boxes that even 100KB won’t pass. This jpg to pdf 80 kb page opens with the 80 KB target preselected, so you just add images and convert. Works as a jpg to pdf converter 80 kb and can also reach a 100KB PDF.
Need the images smaller first? Use the image compressor to hit a KB limit, or the image converter to turn HEIC or PNG into JPG before you build the PDF.
Kodotools Team · Last updated: January 2026 · Files stay on your device
About this tool
A free, browser-based jpg to pdf converter at 80 kb — built for portals with the tightest limits. The 80KB target is preselected; bump it up any time. Nothing is uploaded; the whole conversion happens on your device.
Who needs this?
- Forms that cap a document PDF at 80KB or less
- Applicants who got a “file too large” error even at 100KB
- Anyone sending a small scan or ID over slow connections
Drop your JPG images here
or click to browse · add as many as you like
Reading your images
Loading the selected files locally. This can take a moment for large photos.
0 images ready
Drag to reorder — page order follows the list.
Preview
How each page will look in the PDF
Target PDF size
Keeping an 80KB PDF readable
80KB is a genuinely small budget, so the trick is spending it wisely. A single black-and-white scan, a typed page, or an ID card compresses to 80KB and stays perfectly legible. Photos with lots of colour and detail lose some sharpness at this size — crop out empty borders before converting so the tool spends the whole 80KB on the content that matters, not blank space.
Need a different size? The same engine powers the main JPG to PDF converter, where you can set any KB target from 80KB up.
How JPG to PDF at an exact KB works
A PDF made from photos is essentially a wrapper around the images inside it, so its size follows theirs. To reach a JPG to PDF at 80KB, the tool lowers each image’s JPEG quality — and scales it down if needed — until the whole PDF measures under 80KB. It’s all measured in your browser, so the size you see is the size you get.
Add your images
Drop one JPG or many. Reorder them so the pages come out in the right sequence.
Set the target
Pick a page size and a KB limit — below 100KB, 80KB, 150KB or your own number.
Convert & download
Hit convert. See the final size, then download your PDF. Done.
Why set the PDF size in KB?
Most "convert jpg to pdf" tools give you whatever file size they feel like. That fails the moment a portal caps uploads at a fixed number. Setting the size in KB is what turns a generic converter into something you can actually submit.
- Job & government forms: many require a document PDF under 100KB, 150KB, or 300KB.
- Visa & university portals: common ceilings are 300KB, 400KB, 450KB and 500KB.
- Very strict uploads: some ask for a JPG to PDF at 80KB or even below — this tool can hit those too.
- Email & chat limits: a smaller PDF sends faster and won't bounce on attachment caps.
Kodotools vs typical JPG-to-PDF sites
| Feature | Kodotools | Typical online tools |
|---|---|---|
| Exact KB target | Yes — type any KB | Rarely — fixed output |
| Files uploaded to a server | Never — 100% browser | Usually yes |
| Multiple images in one PDF | Yes, reorderable | Sometimes |
| Signup / watermark | Free, no signup | Varies |
Tips for a small, readable PDF
Keep text legible at 80KB
For a scanned document, crop out empty margins before converting — the tool then spends the KB budget on the text, not blank space, so a JPG to PDF at 80KB stays readable.
A4 vs "fit to image"
Choose A4 or Letter when a form expects a standard page. Use Fit to image for photos, ID cards, or receipts where you don't want white borders.
Very small targets
A busy, colourful photo can't always reach a tiny limit without going blurry. If the PDF stays above target, the tool tells you and gives you the smallest version it could make.
Compress the image first
Starting from a huge phone photo? Run it through the image compressor first for the cleanest result at strict limits.
FAQ
Common questions
How do I convert JPG to PDF 80KB?
This page loads with the 80 KB target already selected. Add your JPG and press Convert to PDF — the tool compresses the image until the PDF is under 80KB and shows the exact size before download.
Can I keep the PDF readable at 80KB?
For documents and scans, yes. Crop out blank margins first so the 80KB budget goes to the text. For a detailed colour photo, expect some softening — if it needs to stay crisp, a slightly higher target like 100KB or 150KB helps.
Can I use this for forms and applications?
That’s exactly what it’s for. Many job, visa and exam portals cap document uploads at 80KB, and this converter is preset to hit that limit so your file isn’t rejected for size.
Can I combine several images into one 80KB PDF?
Yes — add multiple images and each becomes a page. Note that the more pages you add, the less of the 80KB budget each one gets, so for very tight limits fewer pages stay sharper.
Do you upload my files anywhere?
No. The entire JPG to PDF conversion runs in your browser. Your images and the PDF never leave your device.
Does it work on a phone?
Yes. It works in mobile browsers on Android and iOS, so you can build an 80KB PDF straight from your phone.
Guides
Real use-cases, step by step
Practical walk-throughs for the most common forms with strict size limits.
Ready to make an 80KB PDF?
Jump back to the tool, set your KB target, and download your PDF in one pass.
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