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PDF Compress – OpenClaw Skill

PDF Compress is an OpenClaw Skills integration for writing workflows. Reduce PDF file size while maintaining acceptable quality

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Updated Feb 7, 2026Created Feb 7, 2026writing

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namePDF Compress
descriptionReduce PDF file size while maintaining acceptable quality OpenClaw Skills integration.
ownerlijie420461340
repositorylijie420461340/pdf-compress
languageMarkdown
licenseMIT
topics
securityL1
installopenclaw add @lijie420461340/pdf-compress
last updatedFeb 7, 2026

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lijie420461340

lijie420461340

Maintains PDF Compress in the OpenClaw Skills directory.

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name: PDF Compress description: Reduce PDF file size while maintaining acceptable quality author: claude-office-skills version: "1.0" tags: [pdf, compression, optimization, file-size, performance] models: [claude-sonnet-4, claude-opus-4] tools: [computer, file_operations]

PDF Compress

Reduce PDF file sizes for easier sharing, faster loading, and efficient storage.

Overview

This skill helps you:

  • Reduce PDF file sizes significantly
  • Balance quality vs. file size
  • Optimize for specific use cases (web, print, archive)
  • Batch compress multiple files
  • Understand compression trade-offs

How to Use

Basic Compression

"Compress this PDF to reduce file size"
"Make this PDF smaller for email"
"Optimize this PDF for web viewing"

With Targets

"Compress this PDF to under 5 MB"
"Reduce file size by at least 50%"
"Optimize for minimum file size"

Quality Levels

"Compress with high quality (minimal loss)"
"Compress for screen viewing"
"Maximum compression, quality not critical"

Compression Levels

Presets

LevelTarget UseImage QualitySize Reduction
MinimumArchivalOriginal5-15%
LowPrintNear original15-30%
MediumGeneral useGood30-50%
HighEmail/WebAcceptable50-70%
MaximumPreview onlyReduced70-90%

Use Case Recommendations

Use CaseRecommended LevelReason
Print productionMinimum/LowQuality critical
Email attachmentMedium/HighBalance size/quality
Web downloadHighFast loading
Quick previewMaximumSpeed priority
ArchiveLowLong-term quality
PresentationMediumGood on-screen

Compression Techniques

Image Optimization

## Image Compression Settings

### Resolution Reduction
| Target | DPI | Use For |
|--------|-----|---------|
| Screen | 72 | Web viewing |
| eBook | 150 | Digital documents |
| Print-basic | 200 | Office printing |
| Print-quality | 300 | Professional print |
| Original | N/A | No reduction |

### Format Conversion
| From | To | Savings | Quality Impact |
|------|-----|---------|----------------|
| TIFF | JPEG | 70-90% | Some loss |
| PNG | JPEG | 50-80% | Some loss |
| BMP | JPEG | 90%+ | Some loss |
| JPEG | JPEG (recompress) | 20-50% | Cumulative loss |

### Quality Levels
| Setting | JPEG Quality | Visual Impact |
|---------|--------------|---------------|
| Maximum | 90-100 | Imperceptible |
| High | 75-89 | Minimal |
| Medium | 50-74 | Noticeable on zoom |
| Low | 25-49 | Visible artifacts |

Content Optimization

## Additional Optimizations

### Font Optimization
- [ ] Subset fonts (remove unused characters)
- [ ] Convert to standard fonts where possible
- [ ] Remove duplicate font instances

### Structure Optimization
- [ ] Remove unused objects
- [ ] Clean up metadata
- [ ] Linearize for web (fast web view)
- [ ] Remove bookmarks (optional)
- [ ] Remove comments/annotations (optional)

### Content Removal (Caution)
- [ ] Remove hidden layers
- [ ] Remove JavaScript
- [ ] Remove form fields
- [ ] Remove embedded files

Output Report

Compression Report

## PDF Compression Report

### File Summary
| Metric | Before | After | Change |
|--------|--------|-------|--------|
| **File Size** | 45.2 MB | 8.7 MB | -81% |
| **Pages** | 120 | 120 | - |
| **Images** | 89 | 89 | - |

### Compression Applied
| Technique | Savings |
|-----------|---------|
| Image downsampling (150 DPI) | 28.5 MB |
| JPEG compression (75%) | 5.2 MB |
| Font subsetting | 1.8 MB |
| Object cleanup | 1.0 MB |
| **Total Savings** | **36.5 MB (81%)** |

### Quality Assessment
| Aspect | Rating | Notes |
|--------|--------|-------|
| Text clarity | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | No change |
| Image sharpness | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Slight softening |
| Color accuracy | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Preserved |
| Zoom quality | ⭐⭐⭐ | Pixelation at 400%+ |

### Recommendations
✅ Suitable for: Email, web, screen viewing
⚠️ Not recommended for: High-quality print, archival

Optimization Plan

## Compression Strategy: [Document Name]

### Current State
- File size: 150 MB
- Pages: 200
- Issue: Too large for email (limit: 25 MB)

### Target
- Max size: 20 MB
- Maintain readability

### Recommended Approach
1. **Images**: Reduce to 150 DPI, JPEG 70%
   - Expected savings: ~100 MB
2. **Fonts**: Subset embedded fonts
   - Expected savings: ~5 MB
3. **Cleanup**: Remove metadata, optimize structure
   - Expected savings: ~5 MB

### Expected Result
- Final size: ~20 MB
- Quality: Good for screen/general use

Batch Compression

Batch Job Template

## Batch Compression Job

### Input
- **Folder**: /documents/reports/
- **Files**: 45 PDFs
- **Total Size**: 2.3 GB

### Settings
- Compression level: Medium
- Target: Email-friendly (<10 MB each)
- Image DPI: 150
- JPEG quality: 75%

### Progress
| File | Original | Compressed | Reduction |
|------|----------|------------|-----------|
| report_q1.pdf | 85 MB | 12 MB | 86% |
| report_q2.pdf | 120 MB | 18 MB | 85% |
| report_q3.pdf | 95 MB | 14 MB | 85% |
| ... | ... | ... | ... |

### Summary
| Metric | Value |
|--------|-------|
| Files processed | 45 |
| Total before | 2.3 GB |
| Total after | 380 MB |
| Average reduction | 83% |
| Files under 10 MB | 42/45 |

### Large Files (Need Review)
| File | Size | Recommendation |
|------|------|----------------|
| annual_photos.pdf | 25 MB | Split or higher compression |
| tech_diagrams.pdf | 18 MB | Reduce image count |
| charts_hires.pdf | 15 MB | Acceptable |

Quality Comparison

Before/After Guide

## Quality Comparison Guide

### Image Quality at Different Levels

**Original (300 DPI, no compression)**
- Sharp at all zoom levels
- File size: Large

**High Quality (200 DPI, JPEG 85%)**
- Sharp at 100-200% zoom
- Minor softening at high zoom
- File size: Medium-large

**Medium Quality (150 DPI, JPEG 70%)**
- Good at 100% zoom
- Noticeable softening at 200%+
- File size: Medium

**Low Quality (96 DPI, JPEG 50%)**
- Acceptable at 100%
- Pixelation visible
- File size: Small

### Text Remains Sharp
Note: Text (when vector) remains crisp at all compression levels.
Only embedded text images are affected.

Tool Recommendations

Online Tools

  • SmallPDF: Easy, good quality
  • ILovePDF: Free, batch support
  • PDF24: Configurable options
  • Adobe Online: Professional quality

Desktop Software

  • Adobe Acrobat Pro: Best control
  • Foxit PDF Editor: Good alternative
  • PDF-XChange: Many options
  • Preview (Mac): Basic, built-in

Command Line

  • Ghostscript: Powerful, scriptable
  • qpdf: Fast, lossless options
  • pdfcpu: Modern Go tool
  • img2pdf: Image-specific

Limitations

  • Cannot perform actual compression (provides guidance)
  • Some PDFs have minimum compressible content
  • Scanned documents are mostly images
  • Already compressed PDFs have less savings
  • Extreme compression affects quality
  • Vector graphics don't compress much
README.md

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Permissions & Security

Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.

Requirements

  • OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
  • Language: Markdown
  • License: MIT
  • Topics:

Configuration

- Compression level: Medium - Target: Email-friendly (<10 MB each) - Image DPI: 150 - JPEG quality: 75%

FAQ

How do I install PDF Compress?

Run openclaw add @lijie420461340/pdf-compress in your terminal. This installs PDF Compress into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.

Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?

OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.

Where can I verify the source code?

The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/lijie420461340/pdf-compress. Review commits and README documentation before installing.