Upload JPG photos, choose a smaller file size or quality level, and export the results as JPG or WebP without sending files to a server.
Resize images in different units, formats, or file sizes — all in one place.
Custom width & height in pixels, inches, cm, or mm.
Resize multiple images together and download everything in one ZIP.
Adjust image size in inches with DPI for printing.
Metric sizing for print and international formats.
Precise sizing for ID photos and official documents.
Optimize image size and DPI for high-quality prints.
Resize dimensions and compress file size in one step.
Resize or change image proportions for any layout.
Scale images to 25%, 50%, 75%, 200%, or a custom percentage.
Keep the page focused on JPG uploads, reduce large photo files quickly, and choose the output format that fits your next step.
Keep the workflow clean by accepting JPG files only, so every image starts from the format you already use most often.
Set a KB or MB goal when a form, email, or website needs a JPG under a clear file size limit.
Use the quality slider when you want a quick balance between sharp-looking photos and smaller downloads.
Export as JPG for wide compatibility, or choose WebP when you want a smaller modern image for the web.
Compression runs in your browser, so your JPG files stay on your device while you prepare the batch.
Process several JPG files together, review the finished results, and download single files or the full set.
Add your JPG files, choose the compression method, then download lighter images.
Add up to 12 JPG images and switch between them in the preview strip before starting the batch.
Enter a target file size or use the quality slider, then keep JPG output or switch the batch to WebP.
Open the download workspace, check the compressed images, and save one file or the full batch.
Start a private JPG compression batch and prepare lighter files for websites, forms, email, or everyday sharing.
Helpful answers about JPG input, output formats, file size targets, and private browser processing.
No. This page is for JPG uploads only. Use the general image compressor if you want to compress PNG or WebP files.
JPG is selected by default, so the compressed file stays in the same common photo format unless you choose WebP.
Choose WebP when you are preparing images for a website and want a smaller modern file. Choose JPG when you need the widest compatibility.
No. The compression happens in your browser, so your JPG files stay on your device while the tool prepares the results.
Yes, our image resizing tool is completely free to use. No registration required, no watermarks, and no hidden fees. Simply upload your image and resize it to your desired dimensions.
Absolutely! All image processing is done locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring complete privacy and security of your files.
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