Free Online Image Resizer
Resize images to exact dimensions for social media, websites, or print. Adjust width, height, or scale by percentage — all processing happens in your browser for complete privacy.
Drop an image here or click to browse
Supports JPEG, PNG, and WebP
How Image Resizing Works
Image resizing changes the pixel dimensions of an image. When you reduce size, the algorithm samples and averages nearby pixels to create a smaller grid. When you enlarge, it interpolates (estimates) new pixel values between existing ones.
The quality of resizing depends on the interpolation method. Nearest-neighbor is fastest but produces blocky results. Bilinear interpolation smooths between four neighboring pixels. Bicubic interpolation considers 16 surrounding pixels for the smoothest results — this is what most professional tools use and what this tool defaults to.
Aspect ratio matters. If you resize a 1920×1080 image to 800×800 without maintaining aspect ratio, the image will appear stretched or squished. This tool lets you lock the aspect ratio so changing one dimension automatically adjusts the other, or you can unlock it for custom crops.
When You Need to Resize Images
Social media profile pictures and covers
Each platform has specific dimensions — Instagram (1080×1080), Facebook cover (820×312), LinkedIn banner (1584×396), Twitter header (1500×500). Resize to exact specs without guessing.
Web performance optimization
A 4000×3000 photo from your camera is overkill for a 600px-wide blog column. Resizing to actual display dimensions can reduce file size by 80%+ and dramatically improve page load speed.
Email attachments and file size limits
Many email providers cap attachments at 25MB. Resizing high-resolution photos to reasonable dimensions (e.g., 1920×1080) makes them small enough to send while keeping them perfectly viewable.
Tips for Better Results
Always resize down, not up
Enlarging images creates blurry results because the algorithm has to invent pixels that don't exist. Start with the highest resolution source and resize down to your target dimensions.
Lock aspect ratio to avoid distortion
Unless you specifically need a non-standard crop, keep the aspect ratio locked. A stretched or squished image looks unprofessional and is immediately noticeable.
Use exact platform dimensions
Social media platforms will crop or scale your image if it doesn't match their expected dimensions. Using exact sizes ensures your image displays as intended without unexpected cropping.
Features
- Resize by exact pixels or percentage
- Lock/unlock aspect ratio
- Preset dimensions for popular social media platforms
- Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, and GIF formats
- All processing in your browser — images never leave your device
- Free, no signup or watermarks
Frequently Asked Questions
What image formats are supported?
The tool supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, and GIF. The output format matches your input — upload a PNG, get a resized PNG. You can also choose to convert between formats during resize.
Will resizing reduce image quality?
Resizing down (making smaller) preserves quality well. Resizing up (making larger) will reduce sharpness because new pixels must be interpolated. For best results, always start with the largest version of your image.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. All resizing happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images never leave your device — nothing is uploaded, stored, or accessible to anyone else.
What's the maximum file size I can resize?
Since processing happens in your browser, the limit depends on your device's available memory. Most modern devices handle images up to 50MB without issues. Very large files (100MB+) may be slow on older devices.
Can I resize multiple images at once?
The tool processes one image at a time to give you precise control over each resize. For batch processing, resize each image individually with your desired dimensions.
Tips & Related Workflows
- After resizing, reduce file size further with our Image Compressor.
- Generate QR codes for sharing resized images with our QR Code Generator.
- Pick colors from your images with our Color Picker.