Need to shrink a photo for a website, or scale up a graphic for print? Resizing an image changes its pixel dimensions to exactly what you need. QuickToolz lets you resize any photo instantly — free, in your browser, with no software to download.
How to Resize an Image in 3 Simple Steps
Step 1
Upload your
image
Step 2
Enter new
dimensions
Step 3
Download
resized image
- Upload your image – Drag and drop or click to upload your JPG, PNG, or WebP file.
- Enter new dimensions – Type your target width and height in pixels, or pick a preset. Lock the aspect ratio to avoid distortion.
- Download your resized image – Click “Download” and your image is ready at the exact size you need.
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When Do You Need to Resize an Image?
Common reasons include preparing images for a website or social media post, meeting specific upload size requirements on platforms like eBay or Etsy, reducing overall file size by lowering pixel dimensions, or scaling up a small image for a banner or print.
What’s the Difference Between Resizing and Compressing?
Resizing changes the pixel dimensions of an image (e.g., 4000×3000 → 800×600). Compressing reduces the file size without changing the dimensions. For the smallest possible file, do both: resize first to cut dimensions, then compress to reduce quality data.
Can I Resize Without Losing Quality?
When scaling down, quality is generally preserved well. When enlarging, some blurriness is inevitable since you’re creating pixels that didn’t exist. For best results, avoid enlarging images more than 150–200% of the original size.
Does It Keep the Aspect Ratio?
Yes — by default the aspect ratio is locked so your image won’t look stretched. You can unlock it if you need a custom width and height that differs from the original proportions.
What Formats Are Supported?
JPG, PNG, and WebP. The output is saved in the same format as your original file.