Image Resizer 🖼️
Resize your images online instantly. Upload an image, set new dimensions, and download the resized version!
About Image Resizer
Our free online Image Resizer tool allows you to quickly and easily change the dimensions of your images. Whether you need to make an image smaller for web use, larger for printing, or fit specific dimensions for social media, this tool provides a simple solution.
You can resize images by specifying exact pixel dimensions for width and height, or by applying a percentage scale relative to the original size. The processing is done directly in your browser, ensuring your images are not uploaded to any server, which guarantees speed and privacy.
How to Use:
- Click the file input area to upload your image (JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, WebP are supported).
- Once uploaded, the original dimensions will appear in the Width and Height fields. The scale will be set to 100%.
- Enter new values in the Width, Height, or Scale (%) fields. Changing one dimension will automatically update the other to maintain aspect ratio, unless you manually edit both Width and Height.
- Click the "Resize" button.
- A preview of the resized image will appear, along with a download link.
- Click the "Download Resized Image" button to save the image to your computer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this image resizer free?
Yes! This online image resizer tool is completely free to use, with no hidden costs or limitations on the number of images you can process.
What image formats are supported?
Our tool supports popular image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and WebP.
Is my image data safe?
Absolutely. All image processing is performed locally within your web browser. Your image files are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring your privacy and data security.
Can I resize images proportionally?
Yes, by default, changing either the width or the height will automatically adjust the other dimension to maintain the image's aspect ratio. You can also use the scale (%) input to resize proportionally.
What happens if I enter both width and height manually?
If you manually enter both a new width and a new height, the image will be resized to those exact dimensions, which may change the image's aspect ratio and cause distortion. Use this option carefully.