Resize images to exact pixel dimensions in your browser. Lock aspect ratio, use presets for common sizes, download the result instantly. No upload to any server.
Drop image, click to browse, or Ctrl+V to paste
JPEG, PNG, WebP — any size
An image resizer lets you change the pixel dimensions of any image to fit specific requirements. Whether you need images sized for social media posts (1080×1080 for Instagram), website headers (1920×1080), email signatures (400×150), or product thumbnails (150×150), this tool handles it instantly. The resize happens entirely in your browser using the Canvas API — your images are never uploaded to any server. The aspect ratio lock ensures your images are never distorted when resizing. Five common size presets are included for quick resizing, and you can enter any custom width and height in pixels. The tool supports JPEG, PNG, and WebP formats. PNG transparency is preserved during resizing. Whether you are preparing images for your website, optimizing photos for email, or creating consistently-sized thumbnails for an e-commerce store, this resizer gives you pixel-perfect control.
Drag and drop an image onto the upload area or click to browse your files. The tool shows the original dimensions immediately after loading.
Enter width and height in pixels, use a preset, or enter just one dimension with aspect ratio locked to auto-calculate the other. Presets include 1920×1080, 1280×720, 800×600, and more.
Click Resize Image to process. The result shows a preview with the new dimensions. Click Download to save the resized image to your device.
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