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How to Reduce JPEG File Size Under 5 MB

Follow this guide to Reduce JPEG File Size Under 5 MB using pdfFiller

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Go to the pdfFiller and login or create a new account
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Click Add New and browse for a file you need to compress
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Additionally, browse the documents in the pdfFiller library or enter the document's URL
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If you have the document you need in your account, go to the Documents section and find it there
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To Reduce JPEG File Size Under 5 MB, click on it and select Split in the right-hand menu
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Select the pages you need to extract from the original file
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Divide the original file into several and indicate which pages to include in each
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Type file titles to each of them or leave them as is
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Now click Split
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Save the results and click Download Now to your desktop

How to Reduce JPEG File Size Under 5 mb

Reducing the file size of your JPEG images can help you save storage space and make it easier to share them online. With pdfFiller's Reduce JPEG File Size Under 5 mb feature, you can quickly and easily compress your images without compromising their quality. Follow these simple steps to use this feature:

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Open the pdfFiller website or app and log in to your account.
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Click on the 'My Forms' tab to access your saved documents.
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Select the document that contains the JPEG image you want to reduce in size.
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Once the document is open, click on the 'Edit' button to enter the editing mode.
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Locate the JPEG image within the document and click on it to select it.
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A toolbar will appear at the top of the screen. Click on the 'Reduce JPEG File Size' button.
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A pop-up window will appear, allowing you to adjust the compression settings. You can choose the desired file size limit, in this case, under 5 mb.
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After selecting the desired file size limit, click on the 'Apply' button to start the compression process.
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pdfFiller will automatically reduce the file size of the JPEG image while maintaining its quality. Once the compression is complete, you can save the document or continue editing as needed.
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Congratulations! You have successfully reduced the file size of your JPEG image under 5 mb using pdfFiller's Reduce JPEG File Size feature.

By following these steps, you can easily reduce the file size of your JPEG images under 5 mb using pdfFiller's convenient feature. Enjoy saving storage space and sharing your images more efficiently!

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Upload your file to the image compressor. It can be an image, document or even a video. Select an image format from the drop-down list. For compression, we offer PNG and JPG. Choose the quality you want your image to be saved in. Click on "Start" to start the compression process.
click the dropdown top left of editor, and select 'options' 'edit' tab and slide the bar to the left to reduce the image size/quality. — This should do it for you
Upload your image using the browse button or drop your image in the drop area. visually crop your image.By default, it shows actual file size. Apply rotate 5o left right. Apply flip horingental or vertically. Input your target image size in KB.
Convert the JPG to a PDF first. On the result page, click 'Compress' (under the Download button). Choose 'Basic Compression' and wait for our software to compress the file. On the next page, click 'to JPG' to save the file as an image. Download your new and compressed JPG.
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