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Resize an image,
to the pixel.

Set an exact width and height — useful for a form that demands specific dimensions, a profile photo, or just shrinking a huge camera photo down to something reasonable. Upload several at once to resize a whole batch to the same dimensions. Lock the aspect ratio to avoid stretching, or turn it off for full control.

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Resize Image

Upload one photo or several, set the dimensions you need, and download the result — the same target size is applied to every image in the batch.

Drop images here, or click to browse
One or many · same target size for all
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How it works

  1. Upload one image or several. The current width and height fill in automatically from the first image added.
  2. Change the width or height. With "lock aspect ratio" on, changing one updates the other automatically so the image doesn't stretch. Turn it off if you need an exact, independent width and height.
  3. Click "Resize" and download the result — every image in the batch is resized to the same target dimensions, with a "download all as ZIP" option if you added more than one.

Common questions

Can I make an image bigger, not just smaller?

Yes, though enlarging a photo beyond its original resolution won't add real detail — it'll look softer the further past the original size you go, the same way it would in any image editor.

What's the difference between this and the compress tool?

This tool targets exact pixel dimensions; the compress tool targets an exact file size in KB. If a form asks for both, resize first, then compress if it's still too large.

Will resizing distort my image?

Only if "lock aspect ratio" is off and you set a width/height combination that doesn't match the original proportions — leave it locked to avoid any stretching.