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Image Tools

Image manipulation tools for resizing, cropping, rotating, compressing, converting formats, and converting to Base64.

Process and optimize images directly in your browser with our client-side image tools. Resize images to specific dimensions, crop to desired areas, rotate and flip, compress for web use, convert between formats (JPG, PNG, WebP), and encode to Base64. All processing happens locally on your device, ensuring privacy and speed. Perfect for web developers, designers, bloggers, and anyone needing quick image adjustments without complex software.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are my images uploaded to your servers?
No! All image processing happens entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript and HTML5 Canvas API. Your photos, screenshots, and graphics never leave your device or get uploaded to any server. This makes our tools completely safe for processing sensitive images like personal photos, business documents, confidential designs, or private screenshots. Your images are processed locally and cleared from memory when you close the page, leaving no traces behind.
What image formats do you support?
We support all common web image formats including JPG/JPEG (photos), PNG (graphics with transparency), WebP (modern efficient format), GIF (animations and simple graphics), and BMP (uncompressed images). Most tools can read these formats as input and convert between them. Support varies slightly by tool and browser capabilities, but modern browsers handle all these formats natively. For best results, use JPG for photographs and PNG for graphics, logos, or images requiring transparency.
Will compression reduce image quality?
Image compression involves a trade-off between file size and visual quality. Lossy compression (like JPG) reduces file size significantly but may introduce artifacts at high compression levels. Lossless compression (like PNG optimization) reduces size without any quality loss but provides smaller savings. Our tools let you adjust compression levels with live preview, so you can find the perfect balance for your needs. For web use, moderate compression (70-85% quality) typically provides excellent results with major file size reductions.
What is the maximum image size?
Maximum image size depends on your device's browser memory and processing power, but most modern devices handle images up to 50-100MB without issues. Desktop computers can often process even larger files. Very high-resolution images (like professional photography RAW files or large prints) may take longer to process or may exceed browser memory limits on older devices. For best performance, we recommend images under 25MB. If you encounter issues with large files, try using a desktop computer or reducing the image size first.
Can I batch process multiple images?
Currently, our tools process one image at a time to keep the interface simple and ensure the best performance for each image. For batch processing multiple images with the same settings, you'll need to process each image individually. This approach allows you to fine-tune settings for each image and review results immediately. Many users find that processing images one at a time actually gives better results since each image may need slightly different adjustments for optimal output.

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All tools are free, work offline, and process data locally in your browser for complete privacy.

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