About this image resizer
An image resizer changes the dimensions of a picture — making it smaller (or larger) so it fits where you need it, like a profile photo, a web page, or an email attachment. Pick an image from your device, type the width or height you want, choose a format (JPEG, PNG, or WebP), and download the result. People use it to shrink big camera photos into lightweight files, fit images to a required size, or convert between formats. Everything runs in your browser, so your pictures are never uploaded or stored — the work happens entirely on your own computer or phone.
Frequently asked questions
- Are my pictures uploaded to a server?
- No. The image is opened and resized right in your browser, so your pictures never leave your device. Nothing is uploaded or stored anywhere.
- How do I keep the photo from looking stretched?
- Leave the Lock aspect ratio box checked. When it is on, changing the width automatically updates the height (and vice versa) so the picture keeps its original proportions.
- Which format and quality should I pick?
- Use JPEG or WebP for photos to get smaller files, and PNG when you need a transparent background. For JPEG and WebP, lower the Quality slider to shrink the file size further.