How to Compress a PDF File Without Losing Quality
Why Compress a PDF?
PDF files can get surprisingly large β especially when they contain high-resolution images, embedded fonts, or scanned pages. A 50MB PDF might be perfect for printing but impossible to send over email. Compressing it brings the size down to something manageable without retyping a word.
Common situations where compression helps:
How PDF Compression Works
Compression doesn't remove content β it reduces the storage efficiency. For PDFs, this typically means optimizing embedded images, removing redundant metadata, and compacting the internal structure. The visible result is almost always identical to the original.
How to Compress a PDF with OxFile
Step 1: Go to the Compress PDF tool on OxFile. Step 2: Upload your PDF by clicking "Select File" or dragging it into the tool. Step 3: Choose your compression level β light, standard, or aggressive. Higher compression means smaller files but slightly lower image quality. Step 4: Click "Compress" and wait a few seconds for processing. Step 5: Download your compressed PDF. You'll see the before and after file sizes.Tips for Better Compression Results
Is Your Data Safe?
Absolutely. OxFile runs entirely in your browser. Your PDF never leaves your device, never touches a server, and is automatically discarded when you close the tab. There's no account to create and nothing is stored.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much can I reduce a PDF file size? It depends on the content. Image-heavy PDFs can often be reduced by 50β80%. Text-only PDFs typically see 10β30% reduction. Will compression damage my PDF text? No. Text in PDFs is vector data and is not affected by image compression settings. Only embedded images are compressed. Can I compress multiple PDFs at once? Currently the tool processes one file at a time. For multiple files, process them one by one or use the batch workflow.Compress Your PDF Now
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