Windows doesn't include a built-in PDF compressor in the same way macOS does, but there are several free methods that work well. Here's a complete guide to all of them.
Contents
Method 1: Microsoft Word
If you have Microsoft Office, you can open many PDFs in Word and re-export with image compression applied.
- Open Microsoft Word.
- Go to File → Open and select your PDF. Word will convert it — this works best for text-heavy PDFs.
- Go to File → Save As and choose PDF as the format.
- Click Options and under "Picture Quality", select a lower setting like "Low" or "Medium".
- Save the file.
Method 2: Print to PDF (Built-in Windows Feature)
Windows 10 and 11 include a "Microsoft Print to PDF" feature that can sometimes reduce file size.
- Open your PDF in any viewer (Edge, Adobe Reader, or a browser).
- Press Ctrl+P to open the print dialog.
- Select "Microsoft Print to PDF" as the printer.
- Optionally adjust quality settings if available.
- Print to a new PDF file.
This method's compression effectiveness is inconsistent and depends on the viewer you're using. It may not significantly reduce file size.
Method 3: Free Online Tool (Recommended)
For reliable, predictable compression with quality control, using an online tool is the most straightforward option on Windows.
- Open compress-pdf.cc in Edge, Chrome, or Firefox.
- Upload your PDF by dragging it in or clicking to select.
- Pick your compression level and click Compress PDF.
- Download the compressed file in seconds.
No software installation, no registration, and no cost. Works on Windows 10 and 11 with any modern browser.
Windows-Specific Tips
- If you use Google Chrome on Windows, you can also use Chrome's built-in print function (File → Print → Save as PDF) to produce slightly smaller PDFs — similar to the Print to PDF method above.
- For batch compression (multiple files at once), a free desktop tool like PDF24 Creator is available for Windows and supports folder-level compression.
- If you're on a work PC without admin rights, an online tool like compress-pdf.cc requires no installation and works within your browser.
Compress your PDF on Windows now
Works in Edge, Chrome, and Firefox. No installation needed.
Compress PDF Now →