Image Resizer

Resize images with high quality. Change dimensions, maintain aspect ratio, and optimize for web or print.

High Quality ResizingMultiple FormatsAspect Ratio Lock

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I resize an image without losing quality?

To resize an image without significant quality loss, upload your image, set your desired dimensions, and keep the quality slider at 90% or higher. If you're reducing the size, quality loss is minimal. When enlarging images, some quality loss is unavoidable, but our tool uses advanced algorithms to minimize it.

How does aspect ratio locking work?

When aspect ratio locking is enabled (lock icon), changing either width or height will automatically adjust the other dimension proportionally. This prevents image distortion and maintains the original image proportions. Click the lock icon to toggle this feature on or off.

What image formats can I resize?

The image resizer supports JPEG, JPG, PNG, WebP, and BMP formats for input. You can choose to output your resized image in JPEG, PNG, or WebP format, each optimized for different use cases like web publishing, print, or modern browsers.

What is the maximum file size I can resize?

You can resize images up to 50MB in size. This limit accommodates high-resolution photos and ensures fast processing. Most digital photos and images fall well within this limit.

Can I resize images for specific platforms like Instagram or Facebook?

Yes! You can manually enter the recommended dimensions for any platform. For Instagram posts use 1080×1080 pixels, for Facebook covers use 820×312 pixels, and for Twitter headers use 1500×500 pixels. Simply enter these dimensions in the width and height fields.

Will my images be stored or shared?

No, your privacy is our priority. All image processing happens on our secure servers, and images are automatically deleted immediately after processing. We do not store, access, or share your images with anyone.

What quality setting should I use?

For web use, 80-90% quality provides excellent results with smaller file sizes. For print or professional use, keep quality at 90-100%. Lower quality settings (60-80%) are suitable for thumbnails or when minimizing file size is critical.

What are the keyboard shortcuts available?

The image resizer supports three keyboard shortcuts: Ctrl+O to open and select a file, Ctrl+R to apply resize with current settings, and Ctrl+S to save/download the resized image. These shortcuts help speed up your workflow.