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Compress PDF Below 2MB – Portal Upload Fix | LiteDoc

Compress any PDF to below 2MB for portal and email uploads. Browser-based, 100% private. No server uploads required.

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Compress PDF Below 2MB – Portal Upload Fix

When a portal says "file must be below 2MB" it often rejects files at exactly 2MB too — so this page targets a safe margin under that threshold. Compress in your browser and retry the upload immediately without touching a cloud service.

Typical requirements for this type of upload

This workflow has a specific file size target. Use LiteDoc's compression slider to reduce your PDF incrementally until it lands just below the required limit, then verify the file is still readable before submitting. Most portals for this flow reject files above 2MB, so aim slightly below that when you export and compress your PDF.

Why LiteDoc is a good fit for this scenario

  • Shrinks PDF file size without removing the text layer — ATS parsers and reviewers can still read it.
  • Works directly in your browser — no upload bar, no server, no waiting for a cloud queue.
  • Fine-tune compression level to hit exact KB or MB targets set by the portal.

How to use LiteDoc in three private steps

  1. 1. Add your file Open the LiteDoc tool above and drop in the PDF or images you need.
  2. 2. Compress to the target size Drag the quality slider until the output size shown falls below your portal's limit. LiteDoc shows the final file size in real time before you download.
  3. 3. Save and submit Download the result back to your device, then upload it to the visa, tax, school, or job portal you're working with.

Need to combine files first? Merge PDF tool.

FAQs for specific file size targets

How do I consistently hit a specific KB or MB target?

Use LiteDoc's compression slider to reduce the file incrementally. Start at a moderate setting, check the output size, then increase compression only if needed. This keeps quality as high as possible while still meeting the limit.

Why does the portal reject my file even though it's under the stated limit?

Some portals add metadata or encoding overhead during the upload process, making the final stored file slightly larger than what you send. Target 5–10% below the stated limit to create a safe buffer.

Will heavy compression make the text unreadable?

Not for most documents. LiteDoc's compression primarily targets embedded images and stream data. Text rendered as vectors stays crisp at any compression level; only image-heavy pages lose visible quality at very high compression.

Is there a one-click way to get under a specific size?

Yes. LiteDoc shows the output file size in real time as you adjust settings. Drag the slider until the preview size drops below your target, then download.

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