Set your own MB target and keep larger images controlled without a fixed default limit.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP formats
Lightweight files that still present portfolio spreads with confidence on preview galleries.
Use a 100 KB target for high-detail previews assets like larger thumbnails. It keeps subtle gradients readable and supports best clarity across preview galleries without.
Edge contrast is tuned to keep subtle gradients crisp. It protects readability in high-detail previews layouts and keeps larger thumbnails looking clean.
Smooth color transitions stay cleaner when you adjust quality before export. It helps larger thumbnails feel polished in high-detail previews.
No server processing is required, which keeps previews responsive. You can test multiple versions of larger thumbnails easily. Works well on mobile.
Switch between JPG and WebP to find the cleanest 100 KB result. WebP is smaller while JPG stays widely compatible. Keeps pages responsive. Helps reduce bandwidth.
Dimension control lets you trade pixels for size. A slight downscale keeps subtle gradients clear and helps reach 100 KB. Helps reduce bandwidth.
Upload, set an MB limit, and export a lighter file with your exact target.
Begin with a JPG, PNG, or WebP. Even large files work, and the preview is ready for a 400 KB goal right away with a live preview.
Enter 400 and keep KB selected, then adjust width, height, or format if needed. Small tweaks protect subtle gradients for portfolio.
Save the result when it meets 400 KB. Files smaller than the target are exported as is, so maximum clarity stays intact.
Resize to 100 KB for larger thumbnails in high-detail previews. Simple controls help you balance size and clarity so best clarity stays intact.
Common questions about setting MB targets for image compression.
For high-res previews, 400 KB is a solid balance. It keeps portfolio spreads clear without large files, which supports maximum clarity on preview galleries. If detail is critical, reduce dimensions slightly and retry.
Compared with 350 KB, 400 KB allows more texture and smoother edges, but the file is larger. Choose 350 KB for tight speed budgets, or 400 KB when subtle gradients matters for portfolio spreads on preview galleries. Adjust dimensions.
Compression at 400 KB usually preserves subtle gradients, but busy images may need a small downscale. Adjust quality or format to keep portfolio spreads crisp in high-res previews and avoid rough artifacts. Try one more pass.
Dimensions stay the same unless you change them. Use the ratio lock and lower width or height only if needed to reach 400 KB without distortion. A small downscale is usually enough for portfolio spreads. Small tweaks help.
JPG is widely supported, but WebP often keeps subtle gradients cleaner at 400 KB. Test both formats and pick the one that looks sharpest for high-res previews and portfolio spreads. Keep ratio locked. Swap format once.
Yes, 400 KB works well for portfolio spreads in high-res previews when you want maximum clarity. It keeps subtle gradients readable while staying light for preview galleries and everyday sharing. If it looks soft, adjust quality or.
Most metadata is stripped during export to keep the file small. Image content stays intact while hidden camera data is removed, which also keeps files lean for preview galleries. Test on your page. Check the preview first.
Processing is local in the browser, so images are not uploaded or stored. You can retry quickly without reuploading, which is handy for high-res previews workflows and testing. Files stay on your device. Check the preview first.
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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