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Free online image resizer & reducer

Resize Images Online — Free & Fast

Resize and reduce image files instantly in your browser. Choose dimensions by pixels or percentage, select output format (JPG, PNG, WEBP), adjust quality, and download your optimized image — all free with no uploads to servers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our free image resizer tool

What is the Image Resizer tool?

The Image Resizer is a free browser-based tool that lets you resize and reduce image files. Upload any image, choose dimensions in pixels or percentage, select output format (JPG, PNG, WEBP), adjust quality, and download your resized image instantly.

Is it free to resize images?

Yes. The Image Resizer is completely free with no sign-up required, no subscriptions, and no watermarks on your downloads.

What image formats can I upload?

You can upload any common image format including JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, BMP, and more. The tool accepts all standard image formats supported by modern browsers.

How do I resize by percentage vs pixels?

Choose 'Percent' to resize relative to the original dimensions (e.g., 50% makes it half the size). Choose 'Pixels' to set exact width and height values. The aspect ratio is maintained automatically.

What output formats are available?

You can export your resized image as JPG, PNG, or WEBP. JPG is best for photos with adjustable quality. PNG preserves transparency and quality. WEBP offers modern compression with smaller file sizes.

How does the quality setting work?

The quality setting (1-100%) controls compression for JPG and WEBP formats. Higher values mean better quality but larger file sizes. PNG format doesn't use this setting as it's lossless.

Are my images uploaded to a server?

No. All image processing happens entirely in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy and security.

Can I batch resize multiple images?

Currently, the tool processes one image at a time. Upload, resize, download, then repeat for additional images.