Image Resizer & Compressor

Resize, compress, crop, rotate, convert and batch-process images directly in your browser. Advanced controls, zero uploads, instant results.

Resize · Compress · Crop · Convert
100% Private – No uploads
Batch Process Multiple Images

Drop your image here

Drag & drop or click to upload an image

or

Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, AVIF

Drop image to compress

Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP

or

Drop multiple images here

or click to select files — up to 50 images at once

No files selected
Batch Settings
Keep aspect ratio
Strip EXIF
Batch Summary
Total files0
Processed0
Original total
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Space saved
No uploads — fully private
Batch up to 50 images
JPEG · PNG · WebP · GIF · BMP
Crop tool
Rotate & flip
Before/after comparison
PNG · SVG · WebP export
Instant processing
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Upload Your Image

Drag & drop or click to upload. Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, and AVIF up to 50MB.

02

Choose Your Operation

Resize by pixels, percentage or preset. Compress with quality control. Or use the batch tab for multiple images at once.

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Adjust Advanced Options

Set output format, quality, aspect ratio lock, metadata stripping, crop, rotate, flip, and more.

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Download Instantly

Your processed image downloads directly. Zero server involvement — all processing happens in your browser.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our image resizer and compressor tool.

Yes, completely. All image processing happens entirely in your browser using the Canvas API and JavaScript. No image data is ever sent to our servers. Your images never leave your device.

Individual files up to 50MB. For batch processing, we recommend keeping total batch size under 500MB to avoid browser memory issues. Very large images (over 30MP) may take a few seconds to process depending on your device.

Resizing changes the pixel dimensions of an image (width × height). Compressing reduces the file size by adjusting quality or encoding efficiency without necessarily changing dimensions. Both tabs let you control quality — the Compressor tab focuses on achieving the smallest possible file at a target quality level.

Use JPEG for photographs and complex images where transparency isn't needed. Use PNG for graphics, logos, or screenshots that need lossless quality or transparency. Use WebP for the best compression — it's 25–35% smaller than JPEG at equivalent quality and is supported by all modern browsers.

EXIF metadata is embedded information in image files including GPS location, camera model, date/time, and settings. Stripping it removes this data from your exported image — useful for privacy, and it also reduces file size slightly. Canvas-based export automatically strips EXIF unless preserved.

Yes. Use the Batch tab to upload up to 50 images, configure resize/compress/convert settings, and process them all simultaneously. You can download each image individually or use the "Download All (ZIP)" button to get a single ZIP archive with all processed images.