Free Online JPG Resizer

Resize JPG/JPEG images with quality control. Perfect for photos and web images. Adjust dimensions while maintaining image quality.

Tip: Enable aspect ratio to prevent image distortion
Geometry & Constraints
Output format
Quality (85%)
Lower sizeHigher quality

Resize Summary

Target size
1920×1080
Format
jpeg
Quality
85%
Aspect ratio
No

All processing happens in your browser, no uploads.

How To Resize JPG Image Online

01

Select JPG Photos

Drop your JPG/JPEG photos into the upload area. Everything is processed locally in your browser.

02

Choose Dimensions

Set exact pixel sizes, scale by percentage, or pick a preset. Use constraints to keep photos looking natural.

03

Export & Download

Download resized JPGs individually or as a ZIP. Adjust quality when exporting to balance size and clarity.

TIP: JPG is ideal for photos. Use the quality slider to balance file size and image quality. Fill mode is best for exact dimensions; use aspect ratio to avoid distortion.

Why Resize JPG?

Resizing JPGs helps optimize photos for the web while maintaining quality. Properly sized images improve load time and Core Web Vitals, and look better on social platforms.

Tip: Export at around 80–90% quality for a great balance of size and clarity.

Perfect Size for Every Platform

Quality Control

Resize and fine-tune output quality so images stay sharp without becoming unnecessarily large.

Faster Pages

Serving correctly sized photos improves performance and helps your pages rank better.

Batch Processing

Resize many JPGs at once directly in the browser with no uploads.

Quality vs Size Guide

Different output formats produce different file sizes. AVIF offers the smallest files, followed by WebP and JPEG. Adjust the quality slider to see how it affects file size.

Demo Quality85%

Sample: Full HD Image (1920x1080)

AVIF
320 KB-85%
WEBP
450 KB-79%
JPEG
580 KB-72%
PNG
2100 KBNo savings

Quality Recommendations

90-100%Maximum Quality

Professional prints • Portfolio • Minimal compression

75-89%Recommended

Web images • Social media • Best balance

50-74%Moderate

Thumbnails • Previews • Smaller file size

10-49%Low Quality

Tiny previews • Placeholders • Not recommended

Frequently Asked Questions

Resizing changes the pixel dimensions. If you keep output as JPEG, you can control compression with the quality slider to keep images looking sharp.

For most web use, 80–90% quality is a strong balance between file size and visual clarity.

Yes, but upscaling can make images look softer. Enable Prevent upscaling if you want to avoid enlarging beyond the original size.

Yes. Everything runs locally in your browser and your images are never uploaded to a server.