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Resize images for social media, web, and documents without losing quality. Use the workspace below, review your result, and move to the next step with related tools.
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Most tool workflows run in your browser so your source files stay on your device.
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Validation and guarded actions help prevent failures and keep file handling predictable.
Step 1
Upload up to five images.
Step 2
Pick a preset or custom size, format, and quality mode.
Step 3
Process and download one file or a ZIP bundle.
Smart Image Resizer is built for practical, repeatable image preparation when you need correct dimensions without switching to a heavy editor. The tool supports both single and batch workflows so you can prepare assets for social media, website content, and document submissions in one place. You can choose a preset such as Instagram Post, WhatsApp DP, or YouTube Thumbnail, then fine-tune output format and quality mode based on your goal. For web delivery, WEBP with balanced quality usually reduces file size while preserving detail. For documents and editable flows, PNG or high-quality JPG can be more appropriate depending on transparency and print needs.
The workflow is straightforward: upload up to five images, choose a preset or custom dimensions, confirm format and quality mode, then process and download. If you process multiple files, the output is bundled as a ZIP so your downloads stay organized. Each result shows before/after dimensions and file size, which helps you verify that outputs match platform requirements before publishing or sharing. This check is especially useful when a platform rejects uploads due to size or ratio limits.
Common image formats such as JPG, PNG, and WEBP are supported. You can upload up to five images at once.
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