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ID Photo Tool

Compress Your Photo to Under 2MB

Twitter/X profile photos (2MB limit), many business directory platforms, and general-purpose web portals cap uploads at 2MB. This is the most permissive common limit — quality is preserved at near-original levels. Use this tool when a platform rejects your photo for exceeding 2MB.

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Photo Requirements

  • Output file size: under 2MB
  • Format: JPEG recommended
  • Works with any photo — passport, ID, or portrait
  • Common platforms: Twitter/X profile photos (2MB max), business directory listings, forum profile photos, LinkedIn profile (2MB recommended)

Your Photo, Done Right

Prepare Your Photo in 2 Steps

Upload Your Photo

Upload any photo — we'll detect your face automatically.

Hit Your File Size & Download

Set a target size (e.g. 50 KB) and download the compressed photo instantly.

How to Use This Tool

  1. Upload your photo (JPG, PNG, or WEBP).
  2. The tool automatically targets 2MB output.
  3. Optionally crop or resize the photo to required dimensions.
  4. Click Apply, then Download.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which platforms use a 2MB photo limit?
Twitter/X has a 2MB limit for profile photo uploads. Many business directory platforms, forum profile systems, and white-label web portals also cap at 2MB. LinkedIn technically allows up to 8MB but recommends under 2MB for optimal loading speed.
Is there visible quality loss when compressing to 2MB?
Almost certainly not. A typical phone photo (12 MP, 5–8 MB) compressed to 2MB is at roughly JPEG quality 65–75% — visually lossless at any normal screen viewing distance. Only images from very high-resolution cameras (50 MP+) may show slight softening.
Why not just upload the original rather than compressing?
Many platforms re-compress photos on their end to lower quality than you would choose. Controlling the compression at 2MB gives a predictable, better-quality result. It also speeds up the upload on slower connections.
Is this free?
Completely free. Your photo never leaves your device.

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