Resize JPG, PNG, WEBP by pixels, percentage or max long edge — keep ratio, batch 50 images, download as .zip. 100% browser-side — your images never leave your device.
Why choose TaoClip Image Resizer?
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Total privacy
100% local processing — images never leave your device.
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3 resize modes
By pixels (W×H), by percentage, or capped to a max long edge.
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Lock aspect ratio
Keep the original ratio with no distortion. Toggle off to force exact size.
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High quality
Multi-step (step-down) shrinking keeps images crisp, like a Lanczos filter.
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Format conversion
Export JPG, PNG or WEBP with a quality slider.
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Batch + .zip
Resize up to 50 images at once, download them all as one .zip.
When should you resize an image?
Exact upload sizes: avatars, Facebook/LinkedIn covers and website banners all require specific pixel dimensions.
Smaller file size: smaller images mean lighter files — faster email/chat sending and faster page loads (good for SEO).
Uniform dimensions: resize a whole batch of product photos to the same size for a tidy, consistent look.
Print prep: set images to the right pixel count for your paper size and DPI.
Tips for choosing a resize mode
By pixels: when you need an exact W×H (e.g. 1920×1080). Keep lock ratio on so the image fits without distortion.
By percentage: when you only want a relative shrink, e.g. 50% of the original.
Max long edge: handy for a mixed batch of landscape/portrait photos — just cap the long edge (1280/1920…) and the ratio is kept automatically.
How to resize an image online — 4 steps
Add your images: drag and drop or click to select JPG, PNG or WEBP files (up to 50 at once).
Choose a mode: by pixels (W×H), by percentage, or max long edge; toggle lock ratio as needed.
Format & quality (optional): keep the original or convert to JPG/PNG/WEBP and adjust the quality slider.
Resize and download: click Resize all, then save each image or download them all as one .zip — no watermark, no signup.
The tool runs directly in your browser using Canvas, so there is no install and your images are never
uploaded. When shrinking, images are reduced through intermediate steps to keep them sharp; for sharp
enlargement use the AI Image Upscaler. It is completely free, adds no watermark, and all temporary files
stay on your device.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between resizing and cropping?
Resizing changes the whole pixel dimensions of an image while keeping all the content; cropping removes the edges to keep a smaller region. If you just want a smaller/lighter image but the same composition, use resize.
Does resizing make the image blurry?
When shrinking, the tool uses multi-step (step-down) downscaling so the result stays sharp. Enlarging beyond the original size will look soft — turn on “Don’t enlarge smaller images”. For sharper upscaling, use the AI Image Upscaler.
Are my images uploaded anywhere?
No. Everything runs locally in your browser via Canvas. Your images never leave your device, so it is completely private.
What does “lock ratio” do?
With lock ratio on, pixel resizing fits the image inside the width × height box without distortion. Turn it off if you want to force exact W×H dimensions even if the image stretches.
How many images can I resize at once?
Up to 50 per batch. After processing you can download each image individually or all of them together as a single .zip file.
Which formats are supported?
Input: JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, BMP. Output: JPG, PNG or WEBP. WEBP gives the smallest files at the same quality.