Image Tools Tools

Compress, resize, convert, and edit images.

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Image processing should not require expensive software or uploads to unknown servers. Our image tools run entirely in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API — your images never leave your device.

The image compressor reduces file size for JPG, PNG, and WebP formats with adjustable quality settings. The image resizer changes dimensions by exact pixels or percentage. The image converter switches between formats, including the modern WebP format for faster websites.

For editing, the image cropper provides freeform and fixed-ratio cropping. The image rotator and flipper handle orientation corrections. The image filter tool applies grayscale, sepia, brightness, contrast, and blur effects. The round corner tool and watermark adder help create polished images for social media and presentations.

Specialized tools include the Instagram slicer for creating multi-post carousels, the favicon generator for producing multi-size icons from any image, the image collage maker for grid layouts, and the color picker and palette extractor for design work.

All processing is done locally in your browser. There are no file size limits beyond what your device can handle, and no watermarks are added to exported images.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are my images uploaded to your server?

No. All image processing happens locally in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your images never leave your device.

What is the maximum image file size?

There is no server-imposed limit. The practical limit depends on your device RAM and browser capabilities. Most users can process images up to 20-50MB.

Which image format should I use for websites?

Use WebP for the best compression and quality. Use JPG for photographs where small file size matters. Use PNG for images requiring transparency.

Can I compress multiple images at once?

Currently, process one image at a time per tool. For batch compression, consider using a desktop application or command-line tool like ImageMagick.

Does the image compressor reduce quality?

Yes, but you control the trade-off. Adjustable quality sliders let you balance file size reduction against visual fidelity.

What sizes does the favicon generator create?

It generates standard favicon sizes: 16x16, 32x32, 48x48, 64x64, 128x128, and 180x180 for Apple touch icons.

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