Compress WebP Image for Facebook under 100KB
Optimize WebP images for Facebook under 100KB. Use browser-based settings for social posts and page uploads with no upload required.
How to use this preset
- Upload one or more WebP images from your device.
- Start with 65% quality and a 1600px maximum width for Facebook.
- Preview the result, adjust quality or dimensions if needed, then download the optimized image.
Recommended settings
Best for
- WebP under 100KB
- social posts and page uploads
- batch compression
- local privacy-first processing
Optimization tips
- For under 100KB, reduce dimensions before lowering quality too far.
- WebP is selected as the export format for this preset.
- If the output is still too large, lower the maximum width first and then adjust quality.
Privacy and browser limits
PicCraft processes WebP images in your browser. Files are not uploaded to a server, but very large images still depend on your device memory and browser canvas limits.
Frequently asked questions
Are my WebP images uploaded?
All work happens locally in the browser; no upload is required.
Is this preset reasonable for Facebook?
Yes. It starts from settings selected for social posts and page uploads and small file sharing.
Can I compress WebP under 100KB?
Yes. Start with this preset, then adjust quality or width if your exact file-size target needs more tuning.
Which output format does this preset use?
This preset exports as WebP. You can still change the format before downloading.
What if the image is still too large?
Reduce maximum width, lower quality gradually, or process fewer large files at once.
Why can very large images fail?
Browsers limit memory and canvas size. Reduce maximum width or process fewer files if an export fails.