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Compress PNG to 50KB Online

Use a PNG-focused 50 KB workflow when you need a small PNG file and want realistic guidance about transparency, sharp edges, and the tradeoffs of a very tight target.

Images are processed for the active request.No login required.Exact match when possible, closest result when not.

How to compress PNG to 50KB

  1. 1

    Upload the PNG file you need to reduce.

  2. 2

    Keep the target size set to 50 KB.

  3. 3

    Process the image and review the final file size and preview carefully.

  4. 4

    Download the result or retry with a simpler crop if the PNG becomes too soft or still stays above the cap.

50KB PNG compression target

50KB PNG summary

Target requirement: 50 KB maximum for PNG uploads

  • Target file size: 50 KB maximum.
  • Focused on PNG uploads, including graphics, logos, interface captures, and transparent images.
  • PNG clarity and transparency can be useful, but those same file characteristics can make 50 KB difficult to reach cleanly.
  • Large screenshots and detailed transparent assets may need stronger reduction than an equivalent JPG workflow.

A 50 KB PNG target is demanding. Expect a higher chance of visible tradeoffs, especially for screenshots, sharp UI graphics, or files that rely on transparency and start at large dimensions.

Why an image may not meet the requirement

The source image may be too large to reach a very small file-size target without major quality loss.

The source image may be too small for the selected output dimensions.

The selected requirement may need a different image ratio.

Frequently asked questions

Why can PNG be hard to reduce to 50KB?

PNG files often preserve sharp edges and transparency, which can make aggressive file-size reduction harder than it is for many photo-oriented JPG images.

Is this page mainly for transparent PNG files?

It can help with transparent PNGs, screenshots, and other PNG assets. The point is PNG-specific guidance, not a transparency-only workflow.

Will a 50KB PNG usually look worse than a 100KB PNG?

Often yes. A stricter 50 KB target leaves less room for clarity, especially on large or detail-heavy PNG files.

How is this different from compress image to 50KB?

The target is the same, but this page is written around PNG-specific behavior such as transparency, sharp graphics, and tougher reduction tradeoffs.

Does ImageSize store uploaded images?

Images are processed for the active request. No account is required, and the product does not include an image library or user gallery.

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