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[ID] Image Resizer

Resize single or multiple images to exact dimensions or by percentage. Change image size for social media, websites, email, or print while maintaining quality. Download results as a zip file.

[ID] Resize Options

[ID] Output Options

90%

[ID] Upload Images

[ID] Drag and drop images here or [ID] browse

Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF. Upload multiple files for batch resizing.

[ID] Why Resize Images?

[ID] Image resizing is essential for various purposes, from optimizing web performance to preparing images for specific platforms. Here's why you might need to resize your images:

[ID] Understanding Image Dimensions and Resolution

[ID] When resizing images, it's important to understand these key concepts:

[ID] Pixel Dimensions

[ID] Refers to the width and height of an image measured in pixels (e.g., 1920×1080). More pixels mean a larger image and potentially more detail.

[ID] Resolution

[ID] Measured in pixels per inch (PPI) or dots per inch (DPI), resolution determines how densely packed the pixels are. Higher resolution images appear sharper when printed.

[ID] Aspect Ratio

[ID] The proportional relationship between an image's width and height (e.g., 16:9, 4:3, 1:1). Maintaining aspect ratio prevents distortion.

[ID] File Size

[ID] Measured in kilobytes (KB) or megabytes (MB), file size is influenced by dimensions, format, and compression level.

[ID] Tips for Resizing Images

[ID] Common Image Dimensions

[ID] Here are some standard dimensions for various platforms:

  • [ID] Website headers: 1600×500 pixels
  • [ID] Blog featured images: 1200×630 pixels
  • [ID] Facebook posts: 1200×630 pixels
  • [ID] Instagram posts: 1080×1080 pixels (square)
  • [ID] Twitter posts: 1200×675 pixels
  • [ID] LinkedIn shares: 1104×736 pixels
  • [ID] YouTube thumbnails: 1280×720 pixels
  • [ID] Pinterest pins: 1000×1500 pixels