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Resize, compress, and convert images for social media, websites, ads, and link previews. Fast tools built to keep quality high and file size low.
Choose the Right Tool (Fast)
If you know your goal, pick the tool that solves it in one step. This helps you avoid uploading the same image multiple times and keeps your workflow fast.
Resize, Compress, Convert
If your images look blurry, get cropped, or load slowly, the fix is usually simple: correct dimensions, smaller file size, and a modern image format. Use these tools to prepare images for Facebook, YouTube thumbnails, ads, and web pages.
Popular Resize Sizes
Use these presets when you need exact dimensions for social previews and common placements.
Best Practices for Social Images
Social platforms often re-compress images, so starting with clean input helps a lot. Use high-resolution images, avoid tiny text, and keep important content centered. If your design includes text, leave padding around the edges to prevent cropping.
Compression matters for user experience. Smaller images load faster, reduce bounce rate, and can improve performance scores for landing pages. If you publish the same asset across multiple platforms, resize for each placement instead of uploading one image everywhere.
Finally, consider formats. WebP is usually the best choice for websites because it can deliver similar quality at a smaller size. For social media uploads, JPG works well for photos and PNG works well for images that need transparency.
FAQ
What is the difference between resizing and compressing an image?
Resizing changes the pixel dimensions (width and height). Compressing reduces file size by optimizing how the image is stored. Many workflows use both: resize first, then compress.
Which format should I use for social media and web?
JPG is great for photos, PNG is best when you need transparency, and WebP is usually best for websites because it is smaller while keeping good quality.
Why does my image get cropped on Facebook or Instagram?
Cropping usually happens when the aspect ratio does not match the platform placement. Resize to the correct dimensions and keep important content inside a centered safe area.
Are these image tools free to use?
Yes. These tools are free to use online without installing software.








