Meeting avatar dimensions
Resize personal profile pictures or team headshots to match strict dashboard avatar specifications.
Image tools
Set a new width and height for images without installing heavy editing software.
Drop files here
or choose files from your device
Choose filesEditor workspace
Choose an image.
Enter the target dimensions.
Resize and download the result.
Resize Image adjusts the pixel width and height of an image proportionally or with custom ratios. It is ideal for scaling down heavy photos to fit specific layout containers, headers, or social profiles.
When preparing graphics for digital platforms, one size rarely fits all. Blog headers need specific layouts, marketplace listings reject mismatched dimensions, and email templates can get broken by massive photo streams. This Image Resizer offers quick dimension adjustments directly inside your web browser. You can scale by exact pixel counts or use percentage sliders for speedy downsizing. Because all rendering uses the browser's local HTML5 canvas elements, your graphics and photos remain fully local, making this suitable for corporate assets and private photos.
Resize personal profile pictures or team headshots to match strict dashboard avatar specifications.
Downscale raw camera shots to the exact pixel width required by your blog, WordPress theme, or online store.
Scale down an image by 50% or 75% to send a quick draft copy to a client over messaging boards.
Yes. Keep aspect ratio enabled when resizing by pixels, or use percentage presets for proportional resizing.
The browser-first flow can support common formats such as JPG, PNG, and WebP.
Resizing down uses standard canvas resampling to keep lines clean and crisp. We do not recommend scaling images *up* above their original dimensions, as that will make them look pixelated.
Yes. The canvas logic handles transparent layers, ensuring transparent PNG and WebP files retain their backgrounds.
You can process your images one-by-one or in batches depending on the current interface implementation, with no cloud quotas.
Completely. Resizing is performed in local memory inside your web browser tab. Your files are never sent to our servers.