Quickly resize any image to exact pixel dimensions. Perfect for web, social media, and digital projects with full control over quality and format.
Maximum file size: 20 MB
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP, and AVIF formats
Powerful tools designed for precision and speed.
Set exact width and height in pixels for web graphics, app icons, or banner ads.
Enable ratio lock to maintain original proportions while resizing—no distortion, ever.
Watch your image update instantly as you adjust dimensions and settings.
Fine-tune compression levels to balance file size and image clarity.
Save as JPG, PNG, or WebP with customizable DPI settings for any use case.
All processing happens in your browser—fast, secure, and completely private.
Upload, set your size, and download your resized image.
Choose a JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP, or AVIF file from your device.
Enter width and height, lock the ratio, then adjust scale and quality.
Export the resized image in your preferred format.
Get perfectly sized images in seconds with no sign-up.
Answers to your most common questions about resizing images.
For websites, 1920px width works well for hero images, while 800-1200px is ideal for content images. Social media platforms have their own recommendations.
Use the quality slider to maximize output quality in JPG or PNG format. Avoid enlarging images beyond their original dimensions when possible.
Resizing changes the overall dimensions while keeping all content. Cropping removes parts of the image to focus on a specific area.
Currently, the tool processes one image at a time. Apply the same settings to each image for consistent results across your project.
Enlarging a small image beyond its original resolution can cause blurriness. For best results, start with higher-resolution source images.
Use WebP for best compression, PNG for images with transparency, and JPG for photographs with no transparency needs.
Check the platform requirements or design specifications. Common sizes include 1080x1080 for Instagram posts and 1280x720 for YouTube thumbnails.
Yes. The maximum upload size is shown on the upload area. Larger files may take longer to process but will not be uploaded to any server.