Resize Images Online, Right in Your Browser

or Drag and Drop

Your files never leave your device. Everything is processed locally within your browser.

Scale images down to the size you need

Resizing changes an image's pixel dimensions — how many pixels wide and tall it is — which is different from compression, though the two are often used together. A smaller photo generally also has a smaller file size.

Downscale Image's Size controls let you set a maximum width and a maximum height in pixels, with an aspect-ratio lock that updates the other field automatically as you type. The image is scaled down to fit inside those dimensions while keeping its original aspect ratio, so it never looks stretched or squashed. Images are never upscaled beyond their original size — resizing only ever makes an image smaller or leaves it unchanged.

Common targets include 1920×1080 for full-HD web images, smaller square dimensions for profile pictures and avatars, and specific pixel limits required by upload forms, marketplaces, or content management systems that reject overly large images.

Resizing happens instantly and entirely on your device — your original photo is never sent anywhere, it's simply redrawn at a smaller size right in your browser.

How to resize an image

Resizing a photo to specific dimensions takes just a few steps:

  1. Upload your image
    Drag and drop an image, or select one or more files from your phone or computer.

  2. Set the maximum dimensions
    This page pre-fills the maximum width and height at 1920×1920 — adjust the fields for your target site or form, using the aspect-ratio lock to keep width and height in proportion.

  3. Adjust quality if needed
    Use the quality slider alongside the dimensions to fine-tune the resulting file size.

  4. Download
    Save the resized image, or download the whole batch as a zip, to your device.

Everything runs locally in your browser — your images never leave your device, so there's nothing to wait on and nothing to worry about.

Also need the result under a specific file size, not just a specific resolution? Switching the compression control to File size handles that automatically by finding the best resolution and quality combination for a target in KB.

Frequently Asked Questions