Private image resizer

Resize an image online

Set exact pixel dimensions or scale an image by percentage. The resize happens locally in your browser, with no upload and no change to the original file.

Runs locally in your browserSee all tools

Simple controls, predictable output

Resize to the dimensions you actually need

Set the size directly, preserve proportions, and choose the output format without handing the image to a remote service.

Exact pixel dimensions

Enter a precise width or height for website images, forms, presentations, and profile pictures.

Aspect ratio lock

Proportions stay locked by default, so changing one dimension does not stretch or squash the image.

Percentage shortcuts

Scale to 25%, 50%, 75%, the original size, or 200% with one click, then fine-tune if needed.

Local browser processing

The source image, resize operation, preview, and download remain on this device.

How it works

Resize an image in three quick steps

01

Choose an image

Open a JPG, PNG, or WebP file from your device.

02

Set the new size

Enter exact dimensions or choose a percentage. Keep the aspect ratio locked to avoid distortion.

03

Preview and download

Create the resized copy, compare its dimensions and file size, then download it.

Common uses

Why resize an image

Websites and email

Reduce oversized camera images to the dimensions a page, newsletter, or signature actually displays.

Forms and applications

Prepare profile photos, identification images, and attachments for services that require specific pixel dimensions.

Social and presentations

Create appropriately sized images for posts, slides, thumbnails, and shared documents without uploading the original elsewhere.

Image resizing FAQ

Useful details before you resize

Does resizing reduce image quality?

Downscaling removes pixels, while JPG and WebP output also use compression. High-quality browser resampling keeps the result clean, but a resized file cannot contain more genuine detail than the original.

How do I resize without stretching the image?

Leave Keep aspect ratio enabled. When you change the width or height, the other dimension updates automatically to preserve the original proportions.

Does the image leave my device?

No. Your browser opens, resizes, previews, and exports the image locally. RemoveMyEXIF does not receive the file.

Does the resized copy keep the original EXIF metadata?

No original EXIF block is copied. The browser creates a new image from the visible pixels at the dimensions you selected.