Compress a meta tag to under 100KB (the toughest size target)
100KB is what most government portals demand. This Open Graph Preview guide explains how to actually hit it without making the file unusable.
Most people hit this exact problem at least once: a meta tag that needs to be under 100KB.
100KB is about a one-page Word document or a phone snapshot at low resolution. It's tighter than the average phone snapshot and a long way from a raw scanner output. Getting there cleanly is doable, but the defaults most software ships with are tuned for archival quality, not for hitting a hard upload limit.
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What 100KB actually looks like
For context — 100KB of a meta tag is roughly about a one-page Word document or a phone snapshot at low resolution. If the original meta tag is dramatically larger, expect a visible quality drop. If it's only marginally over, you'll hit 100KB without compromising the look.
How to hit the 100KB target with Open Graph Preview
- Open Open Graph Preview. No install, no signup.
- Drop the meta tag on the upload area. Open Graph Preview reads it locally — the file never goes to a server.
- Choose the most aggressive preset available. For tight size targets, you want maximum compression. The middle setting won't get you to 100KB on the first pass.
- Check the output size badge. Open Graph Preview shows the result size next to the download button. If it's still above 100KB, run it through a second time with the aggressive preset.
- If you need exactly 100KB, accept slightly more aggressive compression than feels comfortable. Most viewers will not notice; the upload portal will.
When the first pass isn't enough
Some meta tags fight back. Three reliable second-pass tricks:
- Downsize first, then compress. If the meta tag has more resolution than the final use needs, reduce dimensions before re-encoding. Half the pixels = a third the file size, with no visible loss for screen viewing.
- Strip embedded metadata. EXIF, color profiles, thumbnails, and history layers can add 10–30% to the size with zero visual impact. Open Graph Preview strips them automatically on aggressive presets.
- Convert format on the way down. If the meta tag is in a lossless format, switching to a lossy one (where appropriate) often beats any in-format compression. Open Graph Preview suggests the right output format based on what you're optimising for.
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Why 100KB is such a common target
It's not a coincidence. Most upload forms — government portals, university applications, job-board file uploads — settled on 100KB or thereabouts because it's the largest size that still loads quickly on mobile networks worldwide. Knowing how to hit 100KB reliably solves about 60% of all "my file is too big" situations.
Frequently asked questions
Will Open Graph Preview change the file extension?
Only if you ask it to. By default it keeps the original extension and only changes the bytes inside. The output drops in cleanly anywhere the original would have.
What if I need a meta tag under 100KB but it must look perfect?
Lossless compression can only do so much. If you absolutely cannot lose visual quality, the answer is reducing the content — fewer pages, lower resolution where lower resolution would have been fine to begin with. Open Graph Preview can help with both.
Why can't I just zip it?
Modern meta tags are already compressed internally. Zipping rarely saves more than 1–2% on a meta tag. The fix is changing the encoding inside the file, which is what Open Graph Preview does.
Does Open Graph Preview support batches?
Yes — drop multiple meta tags at once and they all hit the 100KB target. Useful when a portal asks for multiple documents within the same per-file cap.
Related guides
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Ready to try it?
Run it in your browser: Open Graph Preview. No upload, no signup, no daily limit.
Last reviewed May 2026. File-size limits, portal requirements, and software defaults change over time — always verify with the destination platform before uploading time-sensitive documents. References to third-party services and products are for descriptive purposes only and do not imply any partnership or endorsement.