To resize an image, drop your JPG, PNG or WebP files in below, enter the new width or height in pixels (or a percentage), and download — free, in your browser, with no watermark.
Hit exact pixel dimensions for uploads, profiles and forms — or scale everything down by half. Nothing is uploaded, there's no sign-up and no watermark.
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JPG, PNG, WebP — add as many as you like🔒 Files never leave your device
Drop your JPG, PNG or WebP files into the box above.
Enter a width or height in pixels, or scale by a percentage.
Save each resized image, or all of them as a ZIP.
Upload forms want "600 × 600 pixels", website banners want exact widths, and email wants anything smaller than the 8000-pixel monster your phone produced. Resizing gets you there — and PDFNest does it entirely in your browser: the image is resampled on your device, so even private photos never get uploaded.
Use exact pixels when something demands specific dimensions — a profile photo, a form upload, a listing image. Use percentage when you just want everything smaller: 50% halves the width and height (and cuts the pixel count to a quarter). With the aspect-ratio lock on, nothing gets stretched or squashed — enter one dimension and the other follows.
One honest warning: enlarging can't invent detail. Going past 100% makes images softer, so start from the biggest original you have. And if your real goal is a smaller file rather than smaller dimensions, the Compress Image tool is the better lever — or use both: resize first, then compress.
Drop your JPG, PNG or WebP in above, enter the new width or height (or a percentage), and download. It's resized in your browser — nothing uploaded, no watermark.
Keep the aspect-ratio lock on: enter one dimension and the other is calculated automatically.
Shrinking keeps images sharp thanks to high-quality resampling. Enlarging can't add detail, so upscaled images look softer.
Yes — set the size once, add all your images, and download them as a ZIP.