Image Compressor
Compress JPG/PNG/WebP by lowering quality (client-side).
Resize images to specific width/height instantly in the browser.
Resizing images is a frequent task across blogging, design, ecommerce, and social media. Pages and layouts work best when visuals follow consistent dimensions, yet source files often vary wildly in size and shape. The Image Resizer provides a fast, reliable way to create exact widths and heights so your content looks polished and loads efficiently. Instead of opening heavyweight software for simple adjustments, you can perform precise resizing directly in the browser while keeping control over quality and aspect ratio.
By standardizing image dimensions, you reduce layout shifts, improve perceived performance, and maintain a consistent visual rhythm across cards, banners, and product galleries. The result is a site that feels professionally composed and a workflow that stays nimble even when deadlines are tight.
Consistent sizing solves multiple problems at once. It prevents oversized images from forcing reflow, reduces unnecessary file weight, and ensures design modules align neatly regardless of source material. For teams, it streamlines collaboration: hand off assets that match specifications without back‑and‑forth. For individuals, it saves time by avoiding complex desktop exports when a quick adjustment is all that is needed.
Because resizing happens client‑side, you preserve privacy and eliminate upload delays. You can also lock aspect ratio to avoid distortion, which is crucial for logos and product photos where proportions communicate brand identity and realism. When combined with compression, resized images contribute to faster pages and higher engagement.
The resizer lets you set exact target dimensions while optionally locking aspect ratio to maintain natural proportions. It supports common formats and produces outputs ready for the web. The interface focuses on clarity: enter numbers, preview, and export. This simplicity keeps you productive and reduces the chance of mistakes that can slip into production when tools are overly complex. Because operations are fast, you can iterate quickly to find the best balance between size and visual impact.
Yes, all operations run locally.
Resizing and JPEG/WebP compression can reduce quality.
Most re-encodes strip metadata.
No, files never leave your device.