What is an Image Resizer?
An Image Resizer creates a new version of your picture at different pixel dimensions. You can make large photos smaller, prepare exact banner sizes, or create a copy that fits upload requirements.
Image Resizer changes the width and height of a picture so it fits websites, forms, product listings, documents, and social layouts. It is useful when an image is visually right but the pixel dimensions are wrong for the place you want to use it.
Choose image
Click to upload or drag and drop
Crop images to a custom area with pixel precision.
Rotate images by 90°, 180°, 270° or any angle.
Flip images horizontally or vertically.
Reduce image file size while keeping good quality.
Upscale images to a higher resolution.
Add a custom text watermark to your image.
An Image Resizer creates a new version of your picture at different pixel dimensions. You can make large photos smaller, prepare exact banner sizes, or create a copy that fits upload requirements.
The browser reads the image dimensions, redraws the picture at the width and height you choose, and exports the resized copy. Keeping the aspect ratio helps avoid stretched faces, logos, and product shots.
• Set custom pixel dimensions for width and height.
• Keep proportions when you want a natural-looking resize.
• Create a new downloadable image without changing your source file.
• Correct dimensions help images look sharper in layouts and upload fields.
• Smaller pixel sizes can reduce page weight and storage use.
• A browser tool is faster than opening a professional editor for a simple resize.
• Preparing a profile photo for a fixed avatar box.
• Resizing product pictures before adding them to a shop.
• Making blog images fit a theme without cropping important details.
1. Upload the picture you want to resize.
2. Enter the target width and height or keep the ratio locked.
3. Run the resizer to create the new dimensions.
4. Download the resized copy and compare it with the original.
It is built for practical dimension fixes. You can quickly create an image that fits a platform requirement without sorting through advanced editing panels.