Reduce PDF file sizes online
The Adobe Acrobat Compress PDF online tool lets you compress PDF files right from your browser. Use our PDF compressor to make large files smaller and easier to share.
Follow these easy steps to compress a large PDF file online:
The Adobe Acrobat Compress PDF online tool lets you compress PDF files right from your browser. Use our PDF compressor to make large files smaller and easier to share.
Drag and drop or upload a PDF document to let Acrobat complete the file size reduction. You can then work with, share or store the compressed file more easily.
If you need the smallest file possible, select High compression level. You can select Medium or Low compression if you want to reduce the file size but maintain a higher file quality.
By compressing files, you make them much easier to share. If you email a file, the smaller size can help you to avoid email file size limits and uploads are faster too.
Security is paramount to Adobe. If you don't sign in or save your file, it will be deleted from our servers to respect your privacy. Security measures are also built into every PDF created with Acrobat.
Adobe invented the PDF format and delivers high-quality online tools. Try our free tool to compress a file in any web browser, including Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome.
The Acrobat online PDF compressor balances an optimised file size against the expected quality of images, fonts and other file content. Just drag and drop a PDF into the PDF compression tool above and let Acrobat reduce the size of your PDF files without compromising quality.
For more refined control of optimisation settings, you can try Adobe Acrobat Pro for free for seven days. Acrobat Pro lets you customise PPI settings for colour, grayscale and monochrome image quality. You can also use PDF editor tools, edit scans with OCR functionality, convert PDFs to Microsoft PowerPoint and other file formats, convert PNGs and other image file formats, organise and rotate PDF pages, split PDFs, optimise PDFs and more. You can use Acrobat on any device, including iPhones and on any operating system, including Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS or Android.