Compress PDF To 700KB - Resize For Free

Free, Online PDF Compression Tool — Resize it to just 700KB
Compress PDF To 700KB - Resize For Free
Last updated on:
January 23, 2023
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Want to resize a PDF document to just 700KB? 

Let us help you — it's free and it takes just 1 click and 30 seconds to compress it.

Most commonly, people resize PDFs because...

  • Websites tend to have a size limit for uploading documents;
  • It's easier to send them via email, since they're smaller;
  • Smaller documents means saving up some disk memory.

For whichever reason you're here, we're more than happy to help you reduce the size of that PDF to just 700KB. Let's get at it!

How to compress a PDF to 700KB

  1. Select your PDF and Upload it (or Drag & Drop it);
  2. Choose the compression style: Basic, Recommended, Extreme;
  3. Wait a couple of seconds and download the new file.
Resizing a PDF

That's how you do it! You've just compressed a PDF to only 700KB.

Will my PDF be the same after resizing?

Yes, all documents remain the same after resizing them. The only thing that is changing is the size, which goes as low as 700KB.

Let us show you what's going on behind the PDF compression system. Our compressor looks for data that:

  • A. Is repetitive and has no purpose;
  • B. Deletes that data only if it's not going to affect your or your user's experience using the PDF.

Example: Documents that include extra information which repeats itself have no purpose, and they're just eating up your disk's memory. That's the kind of data that our system deletes.

Here is a list of the things that remain untouched when compressing a PDF:

  • Text;
  • Fonts;
  • Images;
  • Page settings;
  • Colours;
  • Tables.

What happens after compression?

Our system generates a new document which is identical to the one before the compression process. The only difference is that now, your document is as big as 700KB.

Regarding your old file, here's what happens:

  • It gets deleted a few hours after the compression process;
  • The compressed document is now available in your dashboard.

You're the only one who's in charge of the documents. Feel free to edit, delete, share, or privately-share them.

FAQs

What do I do after I resize my PDF?

The possibilities are endless, so to speak.

We offer a suite of PDF-editing tools that work to the same level of efficiency, simplicity and speed — you can delete pages, split PDFs, merge PDFs and so much more.

In our dashboard (but also on our website), you can browse through the plethora of tools we put out.

But remember: we're an eSigning company first and foremost — you can eSign your documents, safely and securely, for free with us! So do check that out as well.

Once your document is edited, it'll be in your dashboard (if you want to keep it there). From there, it takes even fewer clicks to edit further, in case you have any alterations you want to make to it.

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