Make large PDFs easier to share
Compression helps when a document is too heavy for email attachments, portal uploads, or internal messaging tools.
Upload one PDF, run compression, and review the final size before downloading the result.
Original 11.8 MB
Compressed output
Share ready
Upload one PDF, start compression, then compare the original and final size.
or browse files from your computer
Maximum file size: 50MB
Quick reasons people choose this workflow.
Compression helps when a document is too heavy for email attachments, portal uploads, or internal messaging tools.
The result card reports the original size, compressed size, and estimated savings so you can decide whether the output is useful.
This page is built for one job only: reducing the size of a single PDF without sending you through a broader editor flow.
Each tool follows a short, task-specific workflow.
Choose the document you want to optimize.
The backend processes the file and reports savings.
Save the smaller PDF when processing finishes.
Answers to common questions about this workflow.
The current limit is 50 MB for a single uploaded PDF.
Not always. Some PDFs are already optimized, so the reported savings may be modest or zero depending on the source file.
No. This workflow handles one PDF per run so the before-and-after size report stays clear.
Sharing large documents by email, uploading them to portals, or reducing storage overhead.
Use this PDF compressor when you need a smaller file size and want to compare the original PDF size against the compressed result before downloading.