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Image Resizer

Resize images to exact dimensions in your browser and export as PNG, JPEG or WebP. Your photos never leave your device.

How to use the Image Resizer

  1. 01

    Choose an image from your device.

  2. 02

    Set the width and height, keeping the aspect ratio locked if you like.

  3. 03

    Pick a format and download the resized image.

What it does

An image resizer that scales a photo to exact pixel dimensions in your browser and exports it as PNG, JPEG or WebP. Set the width and height you need, with an optional aspect-ratio lock so the image does not stretch.

Resizing to specific dimensions is one of those constant small tasks: fitting an avatar or profile picture, making a thumbnail, meeting a platform's required size, or getting a photo under an upload limit.

Because everything runs on your device, your photos are never uploaded to a server, which keeps personal and sensitive images private.

How it works in your browser

It runs locally with the Canvas API, redrawing the image at the new size. There is no server round-trip, so resizing is fast and your photos never leave your device, which matters for personal pictures, ID scans and anything private.

Format and quality notes

You can export to PNG for lossless output, or to JPEG or WebP with an adjustable quality that trades file size against detail. WebP usually gives the smallest file at a given quality, while JPEG is the universal choice for photos.

Keeping the aspect ratio locked changes width and height together so the picture is not distorted. Unlock it only when you deliberately want to stretch or squash to a specific shape.

Limits to keep in mind

Shrinking an image is generally clean and crisp. Enlarging it beyond its original size cannot invent detail that was never captured, so an upscaled image may look soft. For best results, start from the largest original you have.

Frequently asked questions

Are my images uploaded to a server?

No. Resizing happens entirely in your browser with the Canvas API, so your images never leave your device.

Which formats can I export?

PNG for lossless output, or JPEG and WebP with an adjustable quality to trade size against detail.

Will resizing reduce quality?

Making an image smaller is generally clean. Enlarging beyond the original size cannot add detail, so the result may look soft.

How do I keep the image from stretching?

Keep the aspect-ratio lock on, so width and height change together in proportion. Unlock it only when you intentionally want a different shape.

Which format should I choose?

Use PNG for graphics and transparency, JPEG for photos that need broad compatibility, and WebP when you want the smallest file at a similar quality.

Can I resize to fit an upload limit?

Yes. Reduce the dimensions, or export as JPEG or WebP at a lower quality, and the file size drops accordingly while the resizing runs locally.

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