Free Image Resizer
Resize Images Online - Fast & Private
Resize your images instantly in your browser for websites, ecommerce listings, profile photos, thumbnails, and social media posts. All processing happens locally, so your images never leave your device. Support for JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, GIF, and AVIF with custom dimensions, aspect ratio control, and practical social media presets.
Upload Images
Drag and drop images here or click to browse
Supports: Supported: JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, GIF, AVIF
Max 10 files • Max 50.0 MB per file
How to Resize Images
Simple 3-step process to resize your images
Upload Images
Drag and drop your images or click to select from your device.
Set Dimensions
Choose custom size or pick from social media presets.
Resize
Click resize and wait for processing to complete.
Download
Download individual images or all as a ZIP file.
Why Choose Our Image Resizer?
Professional image resizing with privacy and quality
100% Private & Secure
All processing happens in your browser. Your images never leave your device, which makes the tool useful for unpublished product photos, client creative assets, personal documents, portfolio images, and other files you do not want to send to a remote service.
Social Media Presets
One-click presets help you resize for Instagram posts and stories, Facebook covers, Twitter and X cards, YouTube thumbnails, LinkedIn posts, and other common layouts. You can also enter exact width and height when a platform or CMS requires a specific pixel size.
High-Quality Resizing
High-quality resizing keeps edges, text, and fine details as clean as possible when scaling down large photos or preparing smaller web assets. For best results, start from the highest-quality source image and resize once to the final delivery dimensions.
Batch Processing
Resize up to 10 images at once with the same settings. Batch mode is useful when preparing gallery images, product photo sets, article illustrations, documentation screenshots, or multiple social variants that need a consistent size.
Multiple Formats
Support for JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, GIF, and AVIF formats gives you flexibility for different publishing targets. Use JPG for broad compatibility, PNG when transparency matters, WebP for modern web delivery, and AVIF when compression efficiency is the priority.
No Installation
Works entirely in your browser with no software to download. You can resize images on a laptop or desktop wherever a modern browser is available, then download the processed images immediately for upload to your site, store, or social channel.
Supported Image Formats
Resize images in multiple formats
Supported Input Formats
Upload images in JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, GIF, or AVIF format. Large camera photos, screenshots, product images, and social graphics can be resized without a server upload.
Output Format Options
Export to JPG for universal compatibility, PNG for transparency, WebP for modern websites, or AVIF when smaller files are more important than maximum legacy support.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are my images safe?
Absolutely. All processing happens locally in your browser, and your images are never uploaded to a server for normal resizing. This helps protect private photos, unpublished marketing assets, product images, screenshots, and client files.
What image formats are supported?
We support JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, GIF, and AVIF formats for common input workflows. Output options depend on browser support, but JPG, PNG, WebP, and AVIF cover most web publishing, ecommerce, documentation, and social media use cases.
How many images can I resize at once?
You can resize up to 10 images simultaneously in the free version.
What is the maximum file size?
Each image can be up to 50MB. Larger images may take longer to process.
Do you have social media presets?
Yes. Presets are available for common Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and X, YouTube, LinkedIn, and other social layouts. Presets are a fast starting point, and you can still enter custom dimensions when a platform, ad placement, or CMS has its own requirement.
Can I maintain the aspect ratio?
Yes, you can lock the aspect ratio to prevent distortion when resizing. If the requested dimensions use a different shape than the original image, decide whether you want to fit within the target size or crop separately before resizing.
Is this tool really free?
Yes, completely free with no hidden costs or registration required.
Which browsers are supported?
Works on all modern browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
What size should I use for website images?
Use the smallest dimensions that still look sharp in the final layout. Large hero images may need wider dimensions, while thumbnails, cards, and blog images can usually be much smaller. Resizing before upload can reduce page weight and improve loading speed.
Will resizing reduce image quality?
Downscaling usually keeps good visual quality when the source image is clean. Upscaling can make blur, noise, or compression artifacts more visible because the tool has to create extra pixels. For best results, start with a high-resolution original and export only once.