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Resize, Crop & Compress Images Online

Optimize images for websites, social media, documents, and sharing with one focused workspace.

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Choose how the image should fit the size you enter.

Fill & crop gives the exact size and may cut edges.

Resize is enabled. Choose dimensions or a preset.

Output: {original}_processed

Image Resizer professional guide

Production image resizing, cropping, compression, and watermarking

This image resizer keeps common image work in one place: choose a new size, crop the image, reduce file size, adjust the look, and add a mark when an image is still in review. This is useful for product photos, blog graphics, screenshots, app store assets, and client previews.

The main choice is how the image should fit the box. Fill & crop gives the exact size and may cut edges. Fit with border keeps the full image visible and fills empty space with a background color. Batch mode applies the same settings across many files.

Core features

  • Single-image and batch workflows for repeatable export jobs.
  • Simple size options for cropping, adding borders, fitting inside a box, stretching, or scaling by percent.
  • Crop presets for common web, marketplace, social, and document dimensions.
  • Save settings for JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and original file types.
  • Text or image marks for draft visuals, client proofs, and branded image sets.
  • Optional camera and location details can be kept when needed.

Professional use cases

E-commerce galleries

Normalize product images into consistent square, portrait, or padded frames before uploading to a store.

SEO image optimization

Reduce oversized photos before publishing so pages load faster without giving up useful visual quality.

Client proofing

Watermark draft images and export review copies while keeping original source files untouched.

Print and document prep

Crop or pad images to match fixed layout slots in PDFs, resumes, worksheets, and slide decks.

Tips for better results

  • Keep an original copy before processing; optimized exports should usually be treated as derivatives.
  • Use Fill & crop when the final frame is strict and edge trimming is acceptable.
  • Use Fit with border when the full subject, logo, or screenshot must stay visible.
  • Test one sample image before running a large batch.
  • Try WEBP for web images first because it often gives the best size-to-quality balance.

Image Resizer detailed FAQs

What is this image tool best for?

It is best for preparing images for websites, stores, blogs, documents, and social posts where exact dimensions, compression, crop ratio, or watermarking are required.

What is the difference between Fill & crop and Fit with border?

Fill & crop fills the chosen size and may cut edges. Fit with border keeps the whole image visible and fills unused space with a selected color.

Should I keep camera and location details?

Keep these details for internal archives or photography workflows. For public web images, removing them can reduce file size and avoid exposing extra file details.

Which format should I export?

WEBP is a strong default for web pages, JPG is broadly compatible for photos, and PNG is best when transparency or crisp interface graphics matter.

How should I handle batch processing?

Process one representative image first, review the dimensions and quality, then apply the same settings to the full batch.