How To Make A PDF Smaller?

Compress the PDF using an online compressor tool

Save/export the PDF with “Reduce file size” or similar compression settings

Lower image resolution (e.g., 300 dpi to 150–200 dpi) during export

Convert images to a more efficient format (JPEG for photos, remove embedded unnecessary PNGs)

Downsample embedded images inside the PDF

Reduce image quality/bit depth in the export settings

Remove unused embedded objects and resources (fonts, metadata, thumbnails)

Flatten layers and remove transparency where possible

Convert vector elements to images only when it reduces size

Remove duplicate fonts and subset fonts when exporting

Disable “embed all fonts” if embedding is not required

Remove bookmarks, thumbnails, and annotations if not needed

Remove or reduce metadata (document info, XMP)

Recreate the PDF using a “printer”/export option that supports optimization

Use PDF/A settings carefully (they can increase size depending on content)

If available, use “Optimize PDF” / “PDF Optimizer” features in your software

Split the PDF into smaller sections if the goal is easier sharing

Use tools that support “linearized”/web-optimized PDFs when appropriate

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