How to Use
- Choose an image from your device.
- Enter the target width and height or keep aspect ratio enabled.
- Preview the resized image.
- Download the resized file.
Image Tools
Resize images locally in your browser using Canvas, with aspect ratio control and download.
An image resizer changes the pixel dimensions of a photo, screenshot or graphic. This browser-based image resizer lets you set a new width and height, keep the aspect ratio and download the resized result locally. It is useful when a website, profile, form or document requires a specific image size.
Many image resizing tools focus on social media sizes, website images and email attachments. This tool keeps the workflow simple and private, with local processing and no server upload.
Resizing changes image dimensions, such as 4000 pixels wide to 1200 pixels wide. Compression reduces file size by adjusting quality or encoding. For best results, resize first if the image is too large, then compress if you also need a smaller file size.
Keeping aspect ratio prevents stretched faces, logos or screenshots. If you manually enter both width and height, check the preview to make sure the image still looks natural.
The selected image stays on your device while the browser creates a resized version. The website does not store or receive the image file.
No. The tool runs in your browser. Your text, files and form details are not uploaded or stored on the server.
Choose an image, enter the target width and height, preview the result and download the resized file.
No. The image is processed in your browser.
Aspect ratio is the relationship between width and height. Keeping it prevents stretching or distortion.
Resize first if dimensions are too large, then compress if you need a smaller file size.
Yes, although very large images may take more time on slower devices.