Image Resizer
Resize any image to exact pixel dimensions. Lock aspect ratio, pick from social-media presets (Instagram, OG, Facebook), or set custom width/height. no upload.
What powers the Image Resizer
Custom width × height (up to 8000×8000)
Lock aspect ratio toggle
Quick presets for 1920×1080, 1200×630 (OG), 1080×1080 (IG)
Output to JPEG, PNG, or WebP
Quality slider for compressed output
High-quality resampling (browser native)
no upload
Why the Image Resizer is different
Browser-native
The Image Resizer runs entirely in your browser. Input is processed locally — never uploaded, never logged, never cached anywhere outside your device.
No artificial limits
No daily quotas, no character ceilings, no "upgrade for more" walls. Every feature is the complete feature — the same on the first use as the thousandth.
Production-grade quality
Built to the same engineering bar as paid SaaS tools — accurate algorithms, audited logic, responsive design and accessibility-tested interactions.
Common use contexts
- Resizing photos for social media (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook)
- Generating Open Graph share images (1200×630)
- Preparing hero images for web pages
- Creating thumbnail variants from larger images
Private and secure
Zero upload
All processing happens in your browser. Input is never transmitted, logged or cached.
Works offline
Once the page loads, the tool runs without an internet connection. No network calls happen during use.
No tracking
No accounts, no cookies for tool state. Only aggregate analytics count visits at the page level.
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