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Image Resizer

Resize images by width and height while optionally keeping the original aspect ratio.

Processed Securely In Your Browser. Files Stay Local While Processing.

Advanced OptionsFine-tune the result
Browser-first processing Usually ready in seconds Clean export workflow
Overview

How Image Resizer Helps With Real Image Uploads

Image Resizer changes image dimensions before you upload, compress or publish. This is often the cleanest way to reduce file size because a giant camera photo contains far more pixels than most websites or forms need.

Most people use it in a simple flow: choose an image, check the preview, adjust the result if needed, then download a file that is easier to upload, publish, or share. Resize images by width and height while optionally keeping the original aspect ratio.

Good For

Where This Image Tool Is Useful

Use it when a portal asks for exact width and height, when a website image is too large, or when a thumbnail needs a specific size. Resize first, then compress if the file size is still too high.

Exact form dimensionsWebsite thumbnailsSocial imagesProduct photosProfile picturesBlog images
Better Results

Small Checks Before You Download

  • Keep the aspect ratio locked unless you need an exact crop.
  • Resize before compression for cleaner results.
  • Use 1200px or 1600px width for many web images.
  • Avoid enlarging small blurry images.
  • Check dimension rules from the upload portal first.
Image Comparison

Compare Image Resizer With Nearby Image Tools

OptionBest ForGood to Know
Image ResizerChanging dimensionsBest before compression
Image CompressorReducing file sizeBest after resizing
Crop ImageRemoving extra spaceUse when subject is small
Resize to 1920x1080Widescreen outputUseful for thumbnails
How It Works

Finish The Task In Three Quick Steps

Upload Image

Choose a JPG, PNG, or WebP file and preview it before processing.

Tune Output

Adjust target size, quality, dimensions, or format for the final use case.

Download Optimized File

Compare the result, check savings, and save the polished image.

Quick Benefits

Built For Better Image Uploads

Upload Friendly

Use Image Resizer for photos, screenshots, thumbnails, product images and form-ready files.

Preview First

Check faces, small text, edges and background color before downloading the final image.

Browser Focused

Files are handled in a privacy-friendly workflow, with browser-side processing used wherever possible.

Ready To Share

Download a cleaner image for websites, forms, email, profiles or social posts.

Browser-basedNo uploadsFast compression
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I resize an image without stretching it?

Keep the aspect ratio locked and change only width or height. The browser will calculate the other side automatically, so faces, logos and product photos do not look squeezed.

Does resizing an image reduce file size?

Usually yes. Fewer pixels often means a smaller file, especially for phone photos. If the resized image is still too large, run it through Image Compressor after resizing.

What image size is best for websites?

Many website images work well around 1200px to 1600px wide, depending on layout. Hero images may need more width, while thumbnails and product cards can often be smaller.

Can I resize images for online forms?

Yes. If a form asks for exact width and height, use Image Resizer first, then compress the output only if the form also has a file-size limit.

Can I keep aspect ratio?

Yes. Enable lock ratio and change one dimension.

Does resizing reduce file size?

Usually yes, because fewer pixels are saved.

Conclusion

Image Resizer: Shape The Image Before You Download

Image Resizer is useful when dimensions matter for a form, profile, website, or thumbnail. Check the subject, edges, and aspect ratio before downloading.

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