Image Downsizer - Reduce Images to Smaller Resolutions.
Looking for an image downsizer that does not sacrifice image quality while reducing resolution? Our image downsizer (jpg, png, webp, tiff) ensures your images maintain clarity as they downsize.
Drag & Drop Image files here
Supported Files : JPG, PNG, WEBP, TIFF.
You can also click to select files.
How Our Image Downsizer Works?
Click on the 'SELECT IMAGES' button or drag and drop your images from your device to begin.(We support webp, png, jpg and tiff format)
You can select a predefined resolution or downsize by percentage, or select any custom resolution. You can also adjust the size if needed.
Once the downsizing is complete, you can download the individual images or all of them as a ZIP file.
Why Choose Our Image Downsizer?
Preserve Image Clarity:
Our proprietary image downsizer ensures that your image remains sharp and clear, even after reducing the resolution. Say goodbye to blurry and pixelated results.
Customizable Resolutions:
Downsize your images to popular resolutions such as downsize to 512x512, 200x200, 300x300, or any custom resolution you need. Perfect for web use, social media, or emails.
Format Conversion:
Along with downsizing, our tool allows you to convert images to various formats such as jpg, png, webp, and tiff.
Batch Image Downsizing:
Downsize multiple images at once. Upload your images, select the target resolution and size, and you're done! You can also adjust the aspect ratio of your images.
100% Private and Secure:
The downsizing process happens directly in your browser, ensuring your images stay secure and never leave your system.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Yes, our image downsizer is completely free, even for batch downsizing. You can downsize images in bulk without any limitations.
PNG, JPEG, JPG, WebP, and TIFF. If you need to change your image format, try our image converter. Our png to jpg photo converter and our webp to png converter are popular amongst users.
Yes, all image processing happens directly in your browser. No images are uploaded to any servers, ensuring your privacy and security.
For most websites, images between 800x600 and 1200x800 pixels are ideal. For high-quality web images, 72 DPI is recommended.
Pixel dimensions depend on the intended use. For web images, a common guideline is 72 DPI, with a width of around 800-1200 pixels for general use and larger resolutions for professional websites or galleries.
Yes, in addition to downsizing, our tool also allows you to convert images to various formats like JPG, PNG, WebP, and TIFF. You can also upscale images with our application.
You can use our tool to downsize images and also to bulk reduce image size for further reduction in file sizes.
Downsizing an image reduces its resolution and dimensions, making it smaller. Compression, on the other hand, reduces the file size without changing the resolution, often by removing some image data.