JPG Image Resizer

Resize your JPG images in seconds, from your browser. No installation, no sign-up. 100% free and secure.

Drop your images here

or click to select (max 24 images)

Why use our image resizer?

Exact dimensions or percentage

Set your dimensions in pixels for precise control, or resize by percentage to maintain the original proportions. Perfect for web, social media, or print.

Your files stay private

Images are processed on our secure servers and automatically deleted after 24 hours. No account required, nothing retained.

Zero added compression

Our resizing engine adds no extra compression. Your images keep their original sharpness, colors, and quality. Guaranteed.

Resize up to 24 images at once

Upload up to 24 images and resize them all in one go. A real time saver for batch workflows.

Resize JPG images without touching their encoded quality

JPG is the default format for photos on the web: 8-bit color, no transparency, lossy compression, near-universal support. Our JPG resizer only changes the dimensions — the chroma subsampling and quality factor encoded in your file stay exactly the same.

When to resize a JPG

A DSLR photo at 6000×4000 is too heavy for a blog post, an email, or a marketplace listing. Typical JPG targets: 1600 px wide for blog heroes, 1200×630 for Open Graph, 1080×1080 for Instagram, 800 px for inline content.

How JPG fidelity is preserved

We resample with a high-quality filter and write the file back in the same JPG mode: progressive stays progressive, baseline stays baseline. EXIF orientation is honored; other EXIF fields are stripped for privacy.

Batch resize up to 24 JPG files at once

Drop up to 24 JPG files (up to 10 MB each), apply the same dimensions to the whole batch, and download a single ZIP. Files are kept 24 hours, then deleted automatically.

Frequently asked questions

No. We only change the dimensions. The quality factor from your source is not re-applied on top.

1600 px wide for blog heroes, 1200×630 for Open Graph, 1080×1080 for Instagram feed, 1080×1920 for stories.

Yes. Progressive encoding is preserved so the image still decodes from low to high resolution.

Yes. Orientation is applied so the output is upright. Other EXIF fields are removed for privacy.

No extra compression is applied. We only change the geometry, so your image keeps its original sharpness, colors, and encoded quality.

Up to 10 MB per file and up to 12,000 px per side on input. Output can match those same limits.

Only if you ask. The "Don't enlarge if smaller" option keeps sources at their native size when they are already below the target.

Temporarily, for 24 hours, so you can download them again if needed. They are deleted automatically after that. No account is ever created.

Yes. Resizing JPG images is free, with no account required and no hidden daily quota beyond basic fair-use limits.