When you compress a PDF, the file undergoes space-saving steps like reducing image resolution, flatting interactive layers, and removing unused metadata. You can choose between High, Medium, and Low compression level in Acrobat's online tool, balancing your needs for quality and size.
Learn to compress PDF files in Adobe Acrobat for easy sharing and storage. Windows Select Menu > Save as Other > Optimized PDF. In the dialog box that opens, select Standard from the Settings dropdown menu. To customize the file size and quality, adjust settings in the following panels as needed:
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.
You can use Acrobat on the web to reduce the file size of your PDFs while maintaining quality, making them easier to share and store. The compress feature optimizes a PDF by removing embedded fonts, compressing images, and eliminating unnecessary items.
This process involves changing the size of one or more pages within a PDF without altering the content itself. Here’s what you need to know about how to resize PDF pages.
The Acrobat online PDF compressor balances an optimized 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.
Learn how to compress and optimize the size of a PDF file. Compressing a PDF makes it easier to share via email or upload to websites with file size limitations.
The Adobe Acrobat Compress PDF online tool lets you reduce PDF file sizes right from your browser, keeping quality high while making files smaller and easier to share.