Tool location: /img/resize
Resizing changes the dimensions (width and height) of your image. Make images smaller for web use, email, or social media, or larger for prints and displays. Our tool offers multiple resize methods including percentage scaling and exact pixel dimensions.
Click "Select Image" or drag and drop your image file. The current dimensions will be displayed.
Select how you want to resize:
Enter your desired size based on the chosen method:
See a preview of the resized image and the new dimensions before applying changes.
Click "Download" to save your resized image.
Scale by percentage or set exact pixel dimensions.
Maintain proportions to prevent stretching or distortion.
Advanced algorithms ensure smooth resizing results.
See the result before downloading.
View original and new dimensions at all times.
Unlock aspect ratio for custom proportions when needed.
Enlarging images may result in pixelation or blurring.
Extreme size changes may significantly affect quality.
Unlocking aspect ratio will distort the image.
A: Making images larger can cause pixelation since new pixels must be created. The larger you go beyond the original size, the more quality loss you may see.
A: Aspect ratio is the proportion between width and height. Keeping it locked ensures your image is not stretched or squished when resizing.
A: Common sizes: Instagram square 1080x1080, Facebook 1200x630, Twitter 1200x675. Check each platform for current recommendations.
A: Yes. Smaller dimensions generally mean smaller file size. Larger dimensions mean larger files.
A: Reducing size generally preserves quality well. Enlarging always involves some quality loss since pixels must be interpolated.