IMAGE RESIZER

Resize your images instantly

Drop one or more images, pick a size, download.

Click or drag images here

JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP — multiple files supported

Resize options

OVERVIEW

What is an image resizer?

An image resizer is a tool that lets you change the pixel dimensions of a photo or graphic without re-editing the original. Whether you need a thumbnail for a website, a smaller attachment for email, or a specific resolution for print, an image resizer handles it in seconds — entirely in your browser, with no software to install.

FEATURES

Photo resizer features

Batch resizing

Upload and resize multiple images in one go — no need to process them one by one.

Pixel-perfect control

Set exact width and height in pixels with optional aspect ratio lock.

Percentage presets

Quickly scale images down by 25%, 50%, or 75% of their original size.

Aspect ratio lock

Keep proportions intact automatically when you change one dimension.

No enlargement

Optionally prevent upscaling so small images are never degraded.

100% private

Everything runs in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to a server.

USE CASES

Why resize an image?

Faster websites

Smaller images load faster and improve Core Web Vitals scores.

Email attachments

Reduce file size so photos don't bounce or fill up recipients' inboxes.

Social media uploads

Match platform-specific dimensions for profile pictures, posts, or banners.

Print requirements

Hit exact DPI and pixel targets required by print labs or publishers.

HOW TO

How to use the image resizer?

01
Upload your images

Click the drop zone or drag one or more images directly onto it. JPG, PNG, GIF, and WebP are all supported.

02
Choose a resize method

Switch between "By pixels" to set exact dimensions, or "By percentage" to scale relative to the original size.

03
Set your target size

Enter a width and height, toggle aspect ratio lock if needed, or pick a percentage preset (25%, 50%, 75%).

04
Download

Hit "Resize images" and download each file individually or grab them all at once with "Download all".

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Yes. The tool is fully responsive and works on any modern smartphone or tablet browser — no app install required.

Reducing an image's dimensions slightly lowers its file size, but the visible quality stays sharp. Upscaling (making an image larger than the original) can introduce softness, which is why the 'Do not enlarge' option is available.

Resizing changes the overall dimensions while keeping the full image. Cropping lets you cut out a specific area. Use our image crop tool for that.

Absolutely. Select or drop as many images as you like — they all get resized to the same target size and are available for individual or bulk download.