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Compress PDF Exported from Canva – Reduce File Size | LiteDoc

Canva PDF exports are often too large for email. Compress heavy design files instantly in your browser. 100% private, no quality loss.

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Compress PDF Exported from Canva – Reduce File Size

Canva is amazing for design, but its "PDF Print" and even "PDF Standard" exports can easily bloat past 20MB. This tool shrinks heavy Canva presentations, media kits, and portfolios so you can actually email them to clients without hitting attachment limits.

Typical requirements for this type of upload

Exports from design and productivity tools like Canva, AutoCAD, PowerPoint, and mobile apps often produce oversized PDFs due to embedded high-resolution graphics. Use LiteDoc to strip unnecessary resolution and bring the file within portal upload limits.

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 software and app PDF exports

Why are Canva and PowerPoint PDFs so large?

These tools embed full-resolution versions of every image, background, and graphic element. A single slide with one background photo can push a PDF past 5 MB. LiteDoc recompresses those images to portal-friendly sizes.

Why is the PDF from AutoCAD or a CAD tool so big?

CAD tools often include full vector or raster detail intended for printing at large scale. For portal uploads, you only need screen or print resolution. LiteDoc can flatten and compress those layers to a fraction of the original size.

How do I reduce a PDF created on iPhone or iPad without installing extra apps?

Open litedoc.app in your iPhone or iPad browser and use the compress tool directly. No app download or server account is needed — everything runs in the browser on your device.

Mac Preview sometimes makes PDFs larger when I save. What can I do?

Mac Preview's Save As command re-encodes the entire PDF and can add overhead. Export using Print → Save as PDF for a cleaner output, then use LiteDoc to compress it further before uploading.

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