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iPhone photos are typically 3–8MB each — too large for most forms, portals, and email attachments. Here's how to compress them instantly in Safari without installing any app.
📱 Compress iPhone Photos — Free in Safari
Supports HEIC, JPEG, PNG · No upload · No app needed · Works on all iPhones
⚡ Open in Safari Now✓ Use compressto20kb.com in Safari (recommended)
Open Safari on your iPhone, go to compressto20kb.com, upload your photo from Camera Roll. The tool compresses it in Safari — nothing is uploaded anywhere. Download the compressed file directly to your iPhone.
✓ Use the Files app to check size first
Before compressing, open the Files app, find your photo, press and hold → Get Info to see the current file size. This helps you know what target KB to aim for.
✓ Convert HEIC to JPEG while compressing
iPhone saves photos in HEIC format by default. Our tool automatically converts HEIC to JPEG or WebP while compressing — no separate converter needed.
✓ Share directly after compressing
After downloading the compressed image, tap the Share button in Safari Downloads to send it directly via email, iMessage, or upload to a portal — without going through Photos.
📌 About HEIC on iPhone
iPhone cameras save photos in HEIC format to save storage space. Many websites, forms, and Windows PCs don't accept HEIC files. Our tool automatically converts HEIC to JPEG while compressing — so your photo becomes universally compatible in one step.
Q: Do I need to install an app to compress photos on iPhone?
No — compressto20kb.com works fully in Safari on iPhone. No app download, no App Store, no signup required. It uses your browser to process images locally.
Q: Can I compress HEIC photos from my iPhone Camera Roll?
Yes — our tool supports HEIC and HEIF files natively. Your iPhone photos are automatically converted and compressed in one step.
Q: Will compressed photos be saved to my Camera Roll?
They will be saved to your iPhone Downloads folder via Safari. You can then move them to Photos if needed using the Files app.
Q: How do I compress a photo to send in an email on iPhone?
Open compressto20kb.com in Safari, upload the photo, set a target size (50KB–100KB works well for email), compress and download. Then attach the file from Downloads when composing your email.
Q: What is the best format for compressed iPhone photos?
JPEG is the most compatible for sharing and uploading. WebP is smaller but not accepted everywhere. Use JPEG when in doubt, especially for government forms or job portals.
Q: Can I compress multiple photos at once on iPhone?
Yes — tap and select up to 50 photos when uploading in Safari. Our bulk compressor processes all of them and lets you download as a ZIP file.