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Resize PDF (KB/MB)
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Target a specific size. Automatically compresses or pads to hit your exact number.

Smart Resize KB / MB Exact Target

Drop your PDF here

or click to browse from your device

Processed entirely in your browser • Never uploaded

How to Use Resize PDF

1

Upload PDF

Load the PDF you want to resize.

2

Set Target

Enter KB or MB. Tool auto-detects compress vs pad mode.

3

Download

File is resized to exactly your target size.

Resize PDF to Exact Size Online Free — Set Your PDF to Any KB or MB Target

Government job applications, university admissions, and competitive exam portals often specify strict file size windows — for example, "document must be between 50 KB and 300 KB." If your PDF is too large it gets rejected; too small and it also fails. Getting the file to land exactly within that range used to be frustrating and time-consuming.

QuickPDFonline's Resize PDF tool gives you precise control over your PDF's final file size. Enter your target in KB or MB and the tool adjusts the file to match — processing everything right in your browser. All processing happens directly in your browser. Your files are not uploaded to any server — so even sensitive documents like mark sheets, Aadhaar copies, or salary certificates remain private on your device.

This is the tool Indian students and job seekers rely on when a portal demands a PDF in a very specific size range. Set the target, download, and upload to the portal with confidence.

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How to Resize a PDF to a Specific Size — 4 Steps

1

Upload Your PDF

Click or drag to load the PDF that needs to be a specific file size.

2

Enter Target Size

Type in the required file size in KB or MB — for example 150 KB or 1.5 MB.

3

Resize in Browser

The tool processes your PDF locally to match your target — no server, fully private.

4

Download Resized PDF

Save and upload to the portal — sized exactly as required, no watermark added.

Why Use This PDF Resize Tool?

  • Exact Size Control — Set a precise KB or MB target, unlike general tools that give approximate results.
  • Works Both Ways — Can make a PDF smaller or larger to fit a portal's required size window.
  • 100% Private — File never sent to any server. Processing happens inside your browser.
  • No Account Needed — Open and resize immediately. No sign-up or login required.
  • Completely Free — No hidden costs, no watermarks on the downloaded file.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Resize PDF and Reduce PDF Size?

Reduce PDF Size compresses the file to make it smaller without precise size control. Resize PDF lets you specify an exact target in KB or MB — it can make the file larger or smaller to hit that precise number, which is essential for portals with tight size windows.

Will the PDF content look different after resizing?

When increasing size, content is fully unchanged. When reducing to a smaller size, embedded images may be slightly compressed at aggressive levels, but text stays perfectly readable. For most portal submissions the quality is more than sufficient.

Is the output a valid PDF that portals will accept?

Yes. The output is a standard, valid PDF file. It opens correctly in all PDF viewers and should be accepted by government and university portals that check for standard PDF format alongside the file size.

Is my file safe? Is it sent to your server?

Your file is completely safe. Everything runs inside your browser — the PDF is never uploaded to our servers or any third party. Once you close the tab, nothing is retained. Safe to use with Aadhaar scans, hall tickets, salary certificates, or any private document.

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