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Resize Image

Define your own pixels to resize your image. It is that simple.

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What is Resize Image?

Every platform has its own image-size rules. Instagram wants 1080 × 1080 for square posts, LinkedIn banners need 1584 × 396, and Etsy product shots should hit 2000 × 2000. Instead of opening Photoshop every time, drop your image here and punch in the exact pixel dimensions you need — the resized file downloads in seconds, and your browser does all the work.

Why use this tool?

Aspect-ratio lock prevents accidental distortion — enable it and only one dimension is needed; the other calculates automatically. Processing happens entirely in your browser via the Canvas API, so a 15 MP photo from your phone never leaves your device. Batch mode lets you queue up a whole folder of images and resize them to the same target in one pass.

Common use cases

Resize when an image is too large for an email attachment (many providers cap at 25 MB), too small for a print job (300 DPI at the target size), or the wrong aspect ratio for a social media post. It is also useful for standardizing headshots across a team page or scaling product photos for Shopify, Amazon, or eBay listings.

Frequently asked questions

Will resizing reduce image quality?

Downscaling looks great because you are discarding pixels, not inventing them. Upscaling beyond 2× can introduce softness — for large enlargements, use our AI Upscale tool which generates believable detail.

Can I resize to non-standard dimensions?

Absolutely. Enter any width and height. Common presets like 1080 × 1080, 1920 × 1080, and 800 × 600 are available as shortcuts, but you can type any number.

Does resizing strip EXIF metadata?

The browser Canvas API does not preserve EXIF by default. If you need metadata intact, keep a copy of the original alongside the resized version.