Image Resizer
Resize PNG, JPG, and WebP images to exact dimensions.
Drop PNG / JPG / WebP files here
Up to 20 images, max 5MB each. Processed privately in your browser.
Images are resized to fit within these bounds while preserving aspect ratio.
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- Files deleted automatically
- Works in browser
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- Secure processing
About this tool
Resize images to exact dimensions while preserving aspect ratio if you want.
Why use this tool
Better branding
Your icon in every tab, bookmark, and share card.
Better recognition
Users spot your site faster among dozens of open tabs.
Better click-through rates
Stand out in search results with a polished SERP icon.
How to use the Image Resizer
- 1
Upload images
Drop PNG, JPG, or WebP files.
- 2
Set dimensions
Choose target width and height.
- 3
Download
Save resized images individually or as ZIP.
Frequently asked questions
Will aspect ratio be preserved?+
Yes — images are fit inside the target bounds while keeping their aspect ratio.
Are my files uploaded?+
No. Resizing happens in your browser.
Is this free?+
Yes — completely free.
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Learn more about Image Resizer
Social platforms, ad networks, and app stores each demand exact pixel dimensions. The image resizer scales PNG, JPG, and WebP to width and height targets in the browser, with optional aspect-ratio locking to avoid stretched logos. Use it to generate thumbnail grids, retina variants, and consistent card images without a desktop suite. It pairs naturally with compress PNG or compress JPG when you need both correct dimensions and minimum weight.
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