Image Resizer

Our online image resizer is fast, free, and easy to use. The image size reducer is an online tool. It simplifies resizing images by removing extra steps. You can reduce file size for free.

Our support covers JPEG, PNG and JPG formats.

How to resize image with good image quality?

01

Select Images

To get started, click the "Choose Images" button. A file explorer will open. Use it to select the images you want to resize. This includes a large family portrait or a set of high-res product photos.

02

Specify Dimensions

After uploading the image, specify its width and height for specific size . Or, to preserve the aspect ratio, enter one dimension. The system performs the remaining calculations.

03

Adjust Settings

We support many image formats, including JPG, JPEG, and PNG. Choose your preferred file format from these options in the settings.

04

Resize

Apply the changes to resize image.

05

Download Images

If you're happy with the resized image, click "Download" to save it. This will let you save the new image to your device.

What are the use cases for the image resizer?

Resizing images to smaller dimensions speeds up page loads. This improves site performance and user experience.

Resize photos before attaching them to emails. It cuts upload/download times and prevents inbox clutter.

Resize images to meet each platform's size requirements. This keeps quality and readability across devices.

Adjusting image dimensions to match print specs prevents distortion. It keeps clarity in printed materials, such as posters and banners.

Resizing images before storage saves disk space. This allows for better data management and faster retrieval.

What are people saying about the image resizer?

I find Image Resizer at Let's Reduce to be a time-saving and intuitive tool for developers. It supports many formats and offers batch processing. Its size, quality, and speed make it a reliable image resizer tool. It resize image without losing quality. Ideal for both casual and professional use.

Sophia Williams

As a photographer, I value Image Resizer. Its interface is seamless, and its performance is fast. It supports diverse formats, preserves image clarity, and offers batch resizing, enhancing productivity. The size and quality settings are crucial for preparing photos for different platforms. It's a must-have tool on my editing list. Thanks, Let's Reduce, for the tool.

Michael Johnson

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between resizing and cropping an image?

Resizing changes an image's dimensions while keeping its aspect ratio. Cropping removes parts of an image to focus on a specific area. Resizing helps fit images into specific dimensions without cutting content. Cropping is best for removing unwanted parts and emphasizing certain elements.

How can I resize an picture to a specific picture size using simple image resizer?

First, select the image you want to resize and the size of the image you want. Then, use the pixel or percentage option to change the dimensions. Do this while watching the image size below to get your desired output.

How do I maintain the aspect ratio when resizing an image?

Before entering any width or height, check the "Maintain Aspect Ratio" box. This ensures proportions remain consistent when resizing an image, preventing distortion. Use this feature for accurate adjustments while preserving the image's original aspect ratio.

What is the difference between image resizing and image scaling?

Image resizing changes an image's dimensions. It can make it larger or smaller, while keeping the aspect ratio. Image scaling changes an image's size. It may not keep the original aspect ratio. If done poorly. It can cause distortion. Both processes change the image size but differ in how they preserve its proportions.

How do I resize an image for a YouTube thumbnail?

To resize an image for a YouTube thumbnail, use our web app. Set the dimensions to 1280x720 pixels or image resolution. This will match YouTube's requirements. Compress the image to keep the photo sizes under 2MB.