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Image Resizer

Resize images to exact dimensions or percentages. Optimize for web, social media, or print. Batch processing and quality preservation included.

Upload & Resize Settings Free

Click to upload an image
or drag and drop (JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF - Max 10MB)

Resize Mode

Resize Percentage 50%
10% (Smaller) 100% (Original) 200% (Larger)

Quick Presets

Advanced Options

Maintain Aspect Ratio
Keep original width/height ratio
Preserve Quality
Prevent quality loss during resize

Results & Preview

Original Size 1920 × 1080
New Size 960 × 540

Common Dimensions

Web Banner
728×90 px
Thumbnail
150×150 px
Social Media
1200×630 px
Mobile Wallpaper
1080×1920 px

Flexible Resizing

Resize by exact dimensions, percentages, or use predefined presets for common use cases like social media, web, and print.

Aspect Ratio Control

Maintain aspect ratio automatically or specify custom dimensions for creative cropping and composition.

Batch Processing

Resize multiple images simultaneously with consistent settings for all files. Save time on bulk image processing.

How to Resize an Image

  1. Upload an image by clicking the upload area or drag & drop
  2. Choose resize mode: by percentage or exact dimensions
  3. Adjust settings with slider or enter width/height values
  4. Toggle aspect ratio lock to maintain proportions
  5. Click "Resize Image" and download your resized image

Use quick presets for common sizes like social media, thumbnails, or banners.

Why Image Resizing Matters

  • Web Performance: Smaller images load faster, improving user experience and SEO
  • Consistent Layouts: Standardize image dimensions for professional-looking galleries
  • Platform Requirements: Meet exact size specifications for social media, email, or print
  • Bandwidth Savings: Reduce hosting costs and data transfer
  • Better Control: Ensure images display perfectly without cropping surprises

Properly sized images can improve page load speed by up to 50%.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this image resizer free?
Yes, completely free! No hidden costs, no registration. Resize unlimited images.
Is my image data stored?
No. All resizing happens locally in your browser. We do not upload or store any images on our servers. Your privacy is fully protected.
What's the maximum file size?
Each image can be up to 10MB. For larger files, we recommend compressing them first using our Image Compressor tool.
Does resizing reduce quality?
Our tool uses advanced algorithms to preserve quality. When you enable "Preserve Quality" and maintain aspect ratio, the result looks crisp and professional.
What formats are supported?
We support JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF. The resized image will keep its original format unless you choose a different format in advanced settings.
Can I resize multiple images at once?
Yes! Use the "Batch Process" button in the bottom action bar to resize multiple images with the same settings.

How Image Resizing Works

Image resizing changes the pixel dimensions of an image while maintaining visual quality through advanced algorithms.

  • Multiple Resize Modes: Percentage scaling, exact dimensions, or preset sizes
  • Aspect Ratio Control: Maintain original proportions or specify custom dimensions
  • Quality Preservation: Advanced algorithms to prevent quality loss during resizing
  • Batch Processing: Resize multiple images simultaneously
  • Visual Preview: See size comparison before processing
  • Common Presets: Social media sizes, web standards, print dimensions

Common Use Cases

Perfect for various scenarios where image dimensions need to be adjusted while maintaining quality.

  • Web & Digital: Optimize images for websites, create thumbnails, prepare for social media
  • Print & Professional: Resize for printing requirements, prepare for presentations
  • Mobile & Apps: Create app icons, splash screens, responsive images
  • Photography: Resize high-res photos for sharing, create consistent portfolio sizes
  • E-commerce: Standardize product images, create consistent catalog visuals

Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF formats. All processing happens in your browser - no images are uploaded to any server.