Resize Images
Change image dimensions
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Drop your image here or click to select
Supports JPG, PNG, WebP • Max 10MB
When to resize images
Resize when you need exact dimensions, faster page loads, or consistent image sizes across a batch. Smaller dimensions usually mean smaller files.
- Upload an image and confirm the original dimensions.
- Set a new width and height or choose a percentage scale.
- Preview the result and download the resized image.
Why resizing matters
Resizing changes pixel dimensions. Smaller sizes reduce weight and improve performance, while larger sizes serve print or design needs. Percentage scaling keeps proportions consistent across batches.
- Keep the aspect ratio to avoid stretching.
- Resize before compressing for better results.
- Use percentage to create multiple sizes quickly.
Resizing FAQ
Will resizing crop my image?
No. Resizing keeps the full image but changes its pixel dimensions. Cropping is not applied.
What happens if I unlock the aspect ratio?
The image may stretch. Keep the aspect ratio locked unless you need a custom layout.
Which size should I choose for web?
For most sites, 1200-1600 px wide images look sharp while staying lightweight.