A 64 KB limit gives card and list thumbnails enough texture while staying light for feeds and catalogs.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP formats
A mid size cap that keeps previews sharp without slowing scroll.
Use 64 KB for card thumbnails in catalogs and feeds. It preserves key details so users can scan quickly without heavy page weight.
Compression maintains small text and UI labels so list thumbnails stay legible across grid layouts and tight card designs.
Keeps gentle texture and gradients for product shots or article cards. This helps thumbnails look less flat in content lists.
Runs locally so you can iterate on multiple thumbnails in minutes. No uploads or waits, just quick previews for content teams.
Try WebP for smaller files or JPG for broad support. The preview helps you choose the cleanest 64 KB result for cards.
Lower width slightly if needed to reach 64 KB. Keeping the ratio locked prevents stretched cards and keeps lists consistent.
Upload, set the limit, and export a clean thumbnail.
Upload a JPG, PNG, or WebP. Large originals are fine and the preview shows a 64 KB target quickly.
Type 64 in Target File Size with KB selected. Adjust width or format if the card looks soft in the preview.
Download once the file meets 64 KB. If it is already below the limit, it exports unchanged for fast use.
Perfect for cards, grids, and listing previews. Balance format and size so thumbnails stay crisp while feeds scroll fast.
Common questions about 64 KB thumbnail sizing.
64 KB is a good target for card thumbnails, list previews, and catalog grids. It keeps enough texture for recognition while staying light for feeds and search results. If detail is critical, reduce dimensions slightly.
64 KB offers a bit more texture and smoother gradients than 60 KB, but the file is heavier. Use 60 KB for stricter budgets, or 64 KB when product detail matters in a dense grid.
Keep labels large relative to the image and avoid tiny fonts. If text looks soft, reduce width slightly and try WebP to preserve edges in card thumbnails.
Only when needed. A small dimension trim often reaches 64 KB without pushing compression too far, which keeps list thumbnails cleaner and more consistent.
WebP usually reaches 64 KB with fewer artifacts, while JPG is safer for broad compatibility. Compare both and keep the version that looks cleaner in your grid layout.
Exports generally remove metadata to save space. The pixels remain, but camera and location data are stripped, keeping card thumbnails lighter and more private.
It exports unchanged, which preserves original quality. This is helpful when a thumbnail already fits the target and you just need a quick download.
Yes. Processing happens locally in your browser, so images are not uploaded or stored. You can prepare multiple thumbnails without sharing files with a server.
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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