Resize Image
Resize JPG, PNG, or WebP images to any dimension — by pixels, percentage, or preset. Free, instant, no signup.
Resize JPG, PNG, or WebP images to any dimension — by pixels, percentage, or preset. Free, instant, no signup.
Resize any image to the exact dimensions you need in seconds, completely free.
Drag and drop or click to upload a JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, or GIF image. No file size limit.
Resize by exact pixel dimensions, by a percentage scale, or choose from social media and document presets. Enable aspect ratio lock to prevent distortion.
The resized image downloads instantly in the same format as your original. Adjust quality to balance file size and sharpness.
Everything you need to resize images perfectly, without any software.
Resize by exact pixel dimensions, scale by percentage (e.g. 50% = half size), or pick a social media or document preset.
Enable "maintain aspect ratio" to prevent squishing or stretching. The image scales proportionally to fit your target dimensions.
Accepts JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP, and GIF. Output format matches your input for maximum compatibility.
Adjust JPEG output quality from 60% to 100%. Higher quality means a sharper image with a larger file size.
One-click presets for Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X, WhatsApp, and common screen and document sizes.
Your image is never stored beyond the resize session. All files are permanently deleted within 1 hour.
From social media to printing — here is why millions of people resize images every day.
Resize photos to platform-perfect dimensions: 1080×1080 for Instagram, 1200×675 for Twitter, 1200×630 for Facebook links.
Shrink large photos before attaching to emails. Resize to 800px wide to reduce a 5 MB photo to under 200 KB.
Resize images to your website's display dimensions to reduce page load time and improve Core Web Vitals scores.
Scale images to exact print sizes at 300 DPI for crisp, professional output from any printer or print service.
Resize sprites, icons, and UI elements to exact pixel dimensions required by game engines or mobile app frameworks.
Downscale a folder of photos from 4K to 1080p to reclaim storage space without deleting the images.