FAQ

Last updated:July 8, 2026

Common questions about WPS Compress Image Size usually focus on membership access, compression options, and exported results. This section covers 4 common questions.

FAQ

Why can’t I find the Compress Image Size entry?

  1. Make sure the file is open in WPS Presentation.
  2. Select at least one image and check whether the Picture Tools tab appears.
  3. Open Picture Tools → Batch Processing and look for Compress Image Size.
  4. If the entry is still unavailable, check whether your account has an active membership because this is a member-only feature.

What is the difference between Custom Size and By Compression Level?

  1. Custom Size lets you set a target size limit for each image, which is useful when you need a specific KB range.
  2. By Compression Level lets you choose a preset compression strength, which is useful when you want a faster workflow.
  3. If you care more about output size, use Custom Size. If you care more about speed, use By Compression Level.

How should I choose Light, Medium, or Deep?

  1. Light is suitable when you want to keep more image clarity.
  2. Medium is suitable for a balance between image quality and file size.
  3. Deep is suitable when reducing file size is the main priority.
  4. If you are unsure, start with Medium and adjust after reviewing the result.

What should I check after compression is finished?

  1. Confirm that the images were exported successfully.
  2. Check whether the compressed image clarity still meets your presentation needs.
  3. Compare the file size before and after compression to confirm the result.
  4. If the result is not suitable, choose another compression method and export again.

Glossary

TermDefinition
Compress Image SizeA feature that reduces image file size by processing selected images.
Custom SizeA compression option that lets you set a target size limit for each image.
By Compression LevelA compression method that uses preset levels such as Light, Medium, and Deep.
Export AllThe action that exports all processed images after batch compression.