Image Resizer & Compressor

Image Resizer & Compressor Tool

Resize images to specific dimensions and compress them to reduce file size. Perfect for web optimization, social media, and storage management.

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Click to select an image or drag & drop
Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP (Max 10MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our Image Resizer & Compressor tool

Resizing changes the pixel dimensions of your image (width and height), while compressing reduces the file size by adjusting the quality and encoding efficiency. Our tool can do both simultaneously - resize your image to new dimensions and compress it for optimal file size.

Low compression (High Quality) is best for printing or professional use. Medium compression offers a good balance for web use and sharing. High compression creates the smallest files but may reduce image quality - ideal for thumbnails or when storage space is limited.

No, your privacy is completely protected. All image processing happens locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to our servers, stored, or shared with anyone. The resizing and compression is performed entirely on your device.

Preset sizes are optimized for common use cases: Full HD (1920×1080) for high-quality displays, HD (1280×720) for web content, Web (800×600) for general web use, Square sizes for social media profiles, and Social (1200×630) for Facebook and Twitter posts.

File size reduction depends on the original image and settings used. Typically, you can achieve 50-80% reduction in file size through compression and resizing. JPEG and WebP formats generally provide better compression than PNG for photos with many colors.

Reducing image size (downscaling) typically maintains good quality, especially when using percentage scaling. Increasing size (upscaling) may result in some quality loss. Our tool uses high-quality resampling algorithms to minimize quality loss during resizing.

Yes! By default, the aspect ratio is maintained to prevent image distortion. When you change the width, the height automatically adjusts proportionally. You can uncheck "Maintain aspect ratio" if you need specific custom dimensions.

The maximum file size is 10MB, which can handle most high-resolution images. There's no limit on pixel dimensions for processing, but very large images may take longer to process. The tool efficiently handles images up to 4000 pixels in width or height.