About
About ImgResize
A tiny, privacy-first image toolkit for everyone — free, fast, and built to stay out of your way.
Our mission
ImgResize exists to make everyday image work painless. Whether you're a designer swapping PNGs for WebP, a developer squeezing the last kilobyte out of a hero image, or a parent trying to email a photo that's "too big," we think the tool you reach for should be simple, instant, and respect your files.
We believe image tools shouldn't require an account, push you toward a subscription, or quietly keep a copy of your photos. That's the bar we measure ourselves against.
What we do
ImgResize resizes images in the browser. Set exact pixel dimensions, scale by percentage, or pick a preset for Full HD, square social posts, or thumbnails. Aspect ratio stays locked by default so your image never looks stretched, and high-quality resampling keeps the output crisp.
Files are processed server-side through a single request, returned instantly, and discarded. Nothing is written to long-term storage, nothing is logged to a database, and nothing is tracked across requests.
What we stand for
Privacy first
Your images are processed in memory and deleted the moment the response leaves our server. We don't keep copies, we don't peek at content, we don't build a training set.
Genuinely free
No paywall, no trial, no credit card. The tool is free for individuals, professionals and hobbyists alike — today and tomorrow.
Respect for your time
No sign-up walls, no cookie banners for tracking consent we don't need, no pop-ups begging for email. Just the tool.
Production quality
We use the same encoders and settings professional teams use: production-grade encoders tuned for each format. The output is indistinguishable from a dedicated desktop tool.
Who builds this
ImgResize is built and maintained by a small, independent team. We run it because we use it — and because the web deserves small, sharp tools that don't try to be a platform.
If it's useful to you, tell a friend. If it isn't, tell us.
Get in touch
Questions, bug reports, feature ideas, partnership enquiries — we read everything. You'll find our email on the contact page.