Compress Image
Type an exact size — get a file that meets it.
Images → PDF
Merge images into one PDF at an exact size, like under 1 MB.
Resize Image
Exact pixels or form presets — passport, SSC, thumbnail.
Compress PDF
Hit “under 200 KB” without guessing at presets.
SoonMerge PDF
Combine PDFs in your browser — nothing uploaded.
SoonCombine your photos or scans into a single PDF and compress it to hit an exact size — the thing government and job portals demand and most tools can’t do. Everything runs on your device.
Drop images or click to choose
They become pages in one PDF · drag to add · never uploaded
Government exam, visa and job portals routinely ask for a single PDF of your documents under a strict size — often 1 MB or 500 KB. Merging the images is easy; getting the finished PDF under the limit is the part that usually fails. Zorqio does both at once: it merges your images and searches for the quality that keeps the PDF just under your target.
Each image is placed on its own A4 page inside your browser. To hit your target size, Zorqio binary-searches a shared image quality — and, if needed, gently reduces resolution — until the merged PDF fits under the limit. If your target is smaller than the images can reach, it hands back the smallest PDF it could make and tells you, rather than silently going over.
Yes — that is the whole point. Set your target (for example 1 MB) and Zorqio finds the image quality that keeps the merged PDF just under it. If it can’t reach your target, it tells you the smallest size it could actually produce.
No. The images are merged and the PDF is built entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, so it also works offline once the page has loaded.
Yes. After adding your images, use the up/down controls to reorder them — the numbers show the page order in the final PDF.
There is no fixed limit. Each image becomes one page, fit to A4 and centered. Very large batches depend on your device’s memory.