Image Compress & Resize
Choose an image, set the dimensions and quality you want, then download a smaller version. Everything happens in your browser — your images are never uploaded to a server.
About this Image Compressor & Resizer
This tool reduces the file size of an image and, if you wish, changes its dimensions — all without installing software or uploading your files. Large photos from phones and cameras can be several megabytes each, which is slow to send by email, heavy for websites, and quick to fill up storage. Compressing and resizing produces a much smaller file that still looks good for everyday use.
To use it, click Choose image and select a file. Pick an output format, set the quality with the slider (lower quality means a smaller file), and choose whether to keep the original size, scale by a percentage, or fit the image within a maximum width and height. Press Compress & Resize, review the before-and-after sizes, and use the Download button to save the result. When you set maximum dimensions, the aspect ratio is preserved so the image is never stretched.
People use image compressors to speed up websites, meet upload size limits on forms and job portals, attach photos to email, post to social media, and save space on their devices. Choosing WEBP usually gives the smallest files, JPG is a great all-round choice for photos, and PNG keeps maximum quality and transparency at the cost of a larger file.
Privacy note: All processing happens locally in your browser using the HTML canvas, so your images never leave your device and nothing is uploaded or stored. Compression is lossy for JPG and WEBP, meaning some detail is traded for smaller size; for important originals, keep a backup before compressing.