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Image Editor
Resize, compress, crop, and convert images in one fast browser-based editor.
100% client-side — your data never leaves this tab
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What is Image Editor?
Image Editor lets you resize, crop, compress, and convert images directly in-browser for faster sharing and uploads. It is useful for profile photos, marketplace listings, and social media assets.
All image edits happen inside your browser; files are not uploaded.
How to use Image Editor
- 1Upload an image from your device.
- 2Select operations like crop, resize, or quality compression.
- 3Choose output format such as JPG, PNG, or WebP.
- 4Preview changes and download the edited image.
Examples
Profile image resize
Input: 3000x2000 JPG -> Output: 800x800 JPG, 82% quality
Web optimization
Input: 2.4 MB PNG -> Output: 340 KB WebP
Tips & common mistakes
- Resize dimensions before compressing for better quality-size balance.
- Use WebP for websites and PNG when transparency is required.
- Keep a copy of your original file before applying heavy compression.
Who uses this tool?
- Preparing images for job portals and forms with size limits.
- Optimizing blog/media images to improve page load speed.
- Editing product photos before listing on ecommerce platforms.
Frequently asked questions
- Which format should I choose: JPG, PNG, or WebP?
- Use JPG for photos, PNG for graphics with transparency, and WebP for efficient web delivery with good quality.
- Will compression make my image blurry?
- High compression can reduce detail. Start with moderate settings and preview before downloading.
- Can I crop to exact dimensions for social media?
- Yes. Crop and resize tools help match platform-specific dimensions like square or story formats.
- Does metadata get removed during editing?
- Many browser-based exports remove or reduce metadata by default, which can also lower file size.
- Can I batch edit many images at once?
- This workflow is optimized for quick manual edits. For large batches, process images in smaller groups for stability.