Add images
Choose one image or a batch of up to 20.
Resize JPG, PNG, and WebP images by percentage or pixels. Everything happens on your device.
JPG, PNG, or WebP · Up to 20 images · 25 MB each
Your files stay in this browser. Nothing gets uploaded or saved.
Each image keeps its original proportions.
Nothing leaves your device. The browser makes each new file locally. We do not receive, store, or inspect your images.
Choose one image or a batch of up to 20.
Use a percentage, a maximum width, or exact pixels.
Check the new dimensions and save your files.
Best when you just need everything smaller. A 50% resize cuts both the width and height in half.
Great for blog posts, emails, and websites. Every image fits under one width without getting stretched.
Use this when a form or platform gives you a specific width and height. Turn off the ratio lock only if stretching is okay.
Making an image smaller usually keeps it looking sharp and can reduce the file size. Enlarging an image invents new pixels, so it may look soft or blurry. For most web images, a 90% quality setting is a solid starting point.
You can resize JPG, PNG, and WebP files. You can keep the original format or export as JPG, PNG, or WebP.
No. Resizing runs locally in your browser. HandyPebble cannot see, store, or share your files.
Yes. Add up to 20 images. Percentage and maximum-width modes keep each image’s own proportions, even when the originals are different sizes.
It locks the aspect ratio, which is the relationship between width and height. This prevents faces, logos, and everything else from looking stretched.
Not quite. Resizing changes pixel dimensions. Compression reduces file weight. This tool does a little of both when it creates the new file, but use the Image Compressor when file size is your main concern.
Yes in percentage or exact-pixel mode, but the result may lose sharpness. A resizer cannot restore detail that was never in the original.
The resized copy drops most embedded metadata, including camera details and GPS data. That makes the file cleaner and can improve privacy.
Yes. Choose images from your photo library, resize them, and save the results. Very large batches may be faster on a laptop because the work happens on your device.