Key Features
- Set target width and height
- Keep aspect ratio to avoid distortion
- Works with JPG PNG WebP
- Continue with compression, conversion, cropping, or image-to-PDF
How to Use
- Open Resize Image
- Choose a JPG, PNG, or WebP image
- Set the target dimensions and review aspect ratio
- Download the resized file or continue with compression
Resize images for uploads, documents, email, and websites
The Resize Image page is built for changing JPG, PNG, and WebP dimensions before attaching documents, preparing email files, meeting upload requirements, or publishing website images. After resizing, users can continue with compression, conversion, cropping, watermarking, or image-to-PDF workflows in the same tool hub.
Why this tool helps
- Match upload dimension requirements
- Reduce file size before sharing
- Preserve aspect ratio to avoid distortion
- Continue with compression, conversion, and Image Studio
Trust and practical notes
- Review the final image before sending or uploading it.
- Use images you have the right to edit or share.
- Check personal information that may be visible inside document photos.
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FAQ
Can I resize multiple images?
Use Image Studio for batch image workflows.
Does resizing reduce file size?
Usually yes. Reducing width and height often lowers file size, and you can compress afterward.
Can I use it for job applications or upload forms?
Yes. It is useful when a form requires a specific image size before upload.
Will the image become distorted?
Keep aspect ratio enabled to avoid stretching or squeezing the original image.