Resize Image

Resize to exact pixels — lock the ratio or free-form. Nothing uploaded.

Stays on your device. This tool runs in your browser — nothing you paste or open ever leaves it. Nothing uploaded, nothing to leak.

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How to resize an image

Add your image — its current size is shown — then type a new width or height. With "Lock ratio" on, the other dimension follows automatically so it does not distort; turn it off to set both freely. Press Resize to download.

Resize Image — TechWhack Score

9.3/10
  • Privacy 10/10

    Resizing happens in your browser — the image never leaves your device.

  • Speed 10/10

    Set the size and download instantly.

  • Features 7/10

    Set exact width and height with aspect ratio locked by default, so it doesn’t stretch.

  • Free 10/10

    No sign-up, no watermark, no daily limit.

Verdict: Exact-pixel resizing that keeps proportions by default — done locally, nothing uploaded.

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Resizing an image changes its pixel dimensions. Add an image, set the width and height (aspect ratio locked by default), and download the resized file. It runs entirely in your browser, so nothing is uploaded.

Why resize in the browser

The resize happens on your device, so the image never leaves your computer. Useful for fitting an avatar, a banner or an upload to an exact size without a photo editor.

FAQ

How do I resize an image without making it look stretched?Keep the aspect ratio locked, which it is by default, so changing the width updates the height proportionally and the picture never distorts. Only unlock the ratio if you deliberately want to squash an image to exact, non-proportional dimensions.
What is the difference between resizing and cropping?Resizing scales the whole image to new dimensions and keeps every part of it, just smaller or larger. Cropping cuts away the edges to change framing or shape; use resize to fit a size limit, and crop to remove unwanted areas.
Why does my photo look blurry after I enlarge it?Enlarging stretches the existing pixels over a bigger area, so there is no new detail to add and edges soften. For best results scale down rather than up, and start from the highest-resolution original you have.
Can I resize an image to an exact pixel width for a website?Yes. Enter the precise width in pixels and, with the ratio locked, the height follows automatically so the image fits your layout slot cleanly. Everything happens in your browser, so the file is never uploaded.