Set the target width, run the batch, and download as ZIP. For Instagram, YouTube, and marketplace framing presets, use the Crop tab instead.
Drop your images, set a target width in pixels (or a percentage), and you're done — resize many photos at once and download them all as a single ZIP.
Before uploading to a blog, store, or email with a size limit, cut both dimensions and file size in one pass. Resize by width (e.g. 1920, 1280, 800) and the height is computed to keep the aspect ratio; save as WebP for the smallest file at the same quality.
Original photos never leave your device — it even works with your connection turned off. Need to crop to a fixed ratio for Instagram, YouTube, or product shots? Use the Crop tab.
Yes. Drop dozens or hundreds, set one width, and download them all as a single ZIP file.
Choose WebP and a quality around 0.8–0.9 — it's smaller than JPEG at the same dimensions.
No. Enter only the width (or height / long edge) and the other side is computed to keep the original ratio.
No. Everything runs in your browser; files are never sent to or stored on a server.