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Resize images online

Use this tool to change image dimensions for websites, social posts, product listings, and other layouts that expect specific sizes.

Useful for marketers, designers, store operators, and anyone adapting images to fixed slots or channel requirements.

Upload a file

Upload your file and we’ll prepare the result for download.

You’ll be taken to a progress page while your file is being prepared.

Who this tool is for

Use this tool to change image dimensions for websites, social posts, product listings, and other layouts that expect specific sizes.

  • Useful for marketers, designers, store operators, and anyone adapting images to fixed slots or channel requirements.
  • Best when the file is larger or differently shaped than the final space where it will appear.

How to use it

These steps are visible before you upload anything so you can decide if the workflow fits.

  1. Upload an image file.
  2. Enter the target width and height or choose a suggested preset when available.
  3. Resize the image and download the new version for the destination layout.

Features

Resize Image is designed to keep the main task fast without hiding important tradeoffs.

  • Resizes images to custom dimensions without extra editing steps.
  • Supports common image formats used on the web.
  • Useful for shrinking oversized assets before upload or publishing.

Use cases

Typical situations where this tool saves time.

  • Preparing store images to fit listing templates.
  • Generating resized assets for blogs, hero sections, or social cards.
  • Reducing oversized files before another compression step.

FAQ

Common questions before you run the conversion or utility.

What is the difference between contain and stretch?

Contain preserves the aspect ratio, while stretch forces the image into the exact dimensions even if that distorts the shape.

Will resizing also reduce file size?

Often yes, because fewer pixels usually mean fewer bytes, though the exact result still depends on the format.

When should I resize instead of crop?

Resize when you want to keep the full image and only change the scale. Crop when you need to remove parts of the frame.

Should I resize before converting formats?

Often yes. Resizing first gives you a better sense of the final asset you actually need to deliver.

Privacy and file handling

Submit only content you are comfortable processing online.

  • Resize Image uses the uploaded file only to run the selected job and prepare the result you request.
  • Generated output files are temporary. If a file is sensitive, download the result promptly and avoid submitting material you do not want processed online.

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