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Image Resizer

Resize images to custom dimensions and download instantly.

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What This Tool Does

Sometimes you don't just need a smaller file; you need a smaller *image*. If you have a massive 20-megapixel photo from your camera but you only need a small 200-pixel profile picture, just 'compressing' it won't help enough. You need to actually change the dimensions.

This resizer lets you pick the exact width and height you need. It handles the math to make sure your photo doesn't look stretched or squashed, and it gives you a clean, sharp result. Like our other tools, it's built for privacy—your images stay on your device the whole time.

How to use

  • 1Step 1: Upload your image by dragging it into the box.
  • 2Step 2: Enter the new width or height you need. We'll automatically calculate the other one to keep it proportional.
  • 3Step 3: (Optional) If you *want* to stretch it, uncheck the 'Maintain Aspect Ratio' box.
  • 4Step 4: Click 'Resize Image' and wait a split second for it to process.
  • 5Step 5: Download your new, perfectly-sized image.

Example Scenarios

Use Case 1:Profile Pictures: Getting that high-res photo down to the exact 400x400 size required by social media sites.

Use Case 2:Blog Thumbnails: Making sure every featured image on your site has the exact same dimensions for a clean look.

Use Case 3:Product Photos: Resizing a batch of inventory photos to fit your online store's layout perfectly.

Use Case 4:Print to Web: Taking a massive print-ready graphic and making it a sensible size for a website.

Why It's Useful

Pixel Perfect: You choose the exact dimensions. No more guessing.
Private and Secure: Your photos never touch our servers. Everything happens in your browser memory.
Fast and Free: No waiting, no watermarks, and no annoying sign-ups.
High Quality: Uses advanced browser scaling to keep your images looking sharp even when they're much smaller.

Tips for Best Results

Here's a small tip: always keep 'Maintain Aspect Ratio' checked. There's nothing worse than a squashed-looking head in a profile picture.
Most people get this wrong: they try to 'upsize' a small photo to make it bigger. This will always result in a blurry image. Start big and go small for the best results.
If you're resizing for a specific platform (like an Instagram Story), look up the dimensions first (usually 1080x1920) for a perfect fit.
Run your resized image through the 'Image Compressor' afterwards to save even more space.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I resize an image to specific pixels?

Simply upload your photo, enter your target Width and Height in the input fields, and the tool will instantly redraw the image at those exact dimensions.

Will my image lose quality when resized?

Downscaling usually maintains high quality. When upscaling, some blurriness may occur. We recommend starting with a high-resolution original for the best results.

Which formats can I resize?

We support the most common web formats, including JPG, JPEG, and PNG. We are continuously adding support for next-gen formats like WebP.

Is this useful for social media banners?

Absolutely. You can use this tool to create perfect 1500x500 banners for X, 1584x396 for LinkedIn, or 1080x1080 posts for Instagram.

Do you store my uploaded photos?

No. The resizing happens locally in your browser. Once you're done, your images are not stored on our servers or anywhere else.

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