LocalJPG

Compress Image to 2 MB

LinkedIn, profile uploads, and many forms cap at 2 MB. Pick “2 MB” below — each JPG will fit. Browser-only.

network: 0 reqoffline: okstored: 0 files
0 server uploads

Drop photos

HEIC, WebP, or a ZIP

Converts instantly

On your device only

Download JPGs

Each free · ZIP $5

1 photo free · ZIP $5

Compress output (optional)

Converts on your device — nothing leaves your browser

Is it really private?

Yes — conversion runs in your browser via WebAssembly. Your files never leave your device. Open DevTools → Network while converting: zero requests.

What formats are supported?

Converts WebP and HEIC / HEIF (iPhone photos) → JPG. Drop individual files, a whole folder, or a ZIP archive. Output quality is high (85/100).

Why LocalJPG?

Account required

LocalJPG✗ No
OthersSometimes

Works offline

LocalJPG✓ Yes
Others✗ No

EXIF data preserved

LocalJPG✓ Yes
OthersSometimes

Batch conversion free

LocalJPG✓ Yes
Others✗ No

tl;drDrop your photo below — each JPG is fitted to 2 MB or less. Common target for LinkedIn profile uploads, university platforms, and social-network avatars.

2 MB is one of the most common silent caps on professional and educational platforms. It's the limit on LinkedIn profile photos, many course-management systems, and a lot of corporate HR portals.

At 2 MB a phone photo retains near-original quality even when zoomed in. The compression is light and the result is virtually indistinguishable from the original on any screen.

For batch uploads (say, 50 product photos), pick 2 MB once and drop the whole folder. Each photo is fitted individually — small ones stay at quality 85, larger ones compress down to fit.

Common questions

Why does LinkedIn cap profile photos at 2 MB?

Storage and bandwidth at scale. LinkedIn re-renders profile photos in many sizes for desktop, mobile, and emails — the input cap keeps that pipeline cheap.

Will quality look obviously worse than the original?

Almost never. At 2 MB, JPEG compression is light. You'd need to zoom 200%+ to see any difference, and on screen at normal viewing it looks the same.

Can I keep EXIF for archival?

Yes — EXIF (date, GPS, camera) is preserved by default.

Related: 1 MB · LinkedIn · HEIC → JPG