📐 Image Tool

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Resize JPG, PNG and WebP images to exact pixel dimensions. Lock aspect ratio to prevent distortion. Free, instant, no upload.

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📐 Image Tool Resize Image

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Click to select or drag & drop your image
🔒 Files are processed locally — never uploaded to any server
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Why Use Compressfy?

Powerful features, completely free — no strings attached.

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Exact Dimensions
Set width and height in pixels for precise output.
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Aspect Ratio Lock
Lock to prevent stretching or distortion.
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All Formats
Resize JPG, PNG and WebP images.
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Always Free
No account, unlimited resizes.

How It Works

Three simple steps — no software, no waiting.

1
Upload File
Click the tool above or drag & drop your file directly.
2
Choose Settings
Adjust quality, size or options as needed.
3
Download
Get your result instantly. Nothing stored on our servers.

Why Resize Images?

Resizing images to the exact dimensions required for your use case prevents unnecessary data loading. If a website displays an image at 400×300 pixels, uploading a 4000×3000 pixel image wastes 100× the bandwidth. Resizing to the target size reduces file size proportionally and improves load times significantly.

Common Image Size Requirements

Aspect Ratio Lock

When you change width with aspect ratio locked, the height adjusts automatically to maintain the same proportions. Unlocking it lets you set arbitrary dimensions, which will stretch or squish the image. Most use cases should keep aspect ratio locked to avoid distortion.

After resizing, you may also want to compress the image to reduce file size further, or convert to WebP for the best size-to-quality ratio for web use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Upload image, enter width and height, click Resize. Download instantly.
Downscaling preserves quality well. Upscaling may reduce sharpness.
Yes — check "Lock aspect ratio" and only change one dimension.
JPG, PNG and WebP.