Image Tools Pro

Resize, Compress & Convert Images

Drag & drop images or click to upload

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Crop & Resize

Easily crop and resize your images to fit any dimension.

Compress

Reduce image size without losing quality.

Convert

Convert images to JPG, PNG, or WebP formats.

How to Use Image Tools Pro

Step 1: Upload Your Image

Drag and drop your image or click the upload area to select a file. Supported formats include JPG, PNG, and WebP. Ensure your image is under 10MB for optimal performance.

Step 2: Crop & Resize

Use the crop tool to adjust the dimensions of your image. Choose from preset ratios like 1:1 (square), 16:9 (widescreen), or customize your own. You can also rotate or flip the image for better alignment.

Step 3: Adjust Quality & Format

Select your desired format (JPG, PNG, or WebP) and adjust the quality slider to balance file size and image clarity. For web use, WebP is recommended for smaller file sizes.

Step 4: Download Your Image

Click the download button to save your edited image. You can also preview the changes before downloading. For best results, use the "Process Image" button to apply all adjustments.

Step 5: Share Your Image

After downloading, share your image directly on social media or use it in your projects. For professional use, ensure the image resolution meets the required standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

What image formats are supported?
We support JPG, PNG, and WebP formats for both input and output. WebP is recommended for smaller file sizes and better quality.
Is there a limit to the file size?
The maximum file size allowed is 10MB. For larger files, consider compressing them first using our tool.
Can I edit multiple images at once?
Currently, you can only edit one image at a time. Batch processing will be available in future updates.
Are my images stored on your servers?
No, all image processing is done locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring complete privacy.
How do I ensure the best image quality?
Use the quality slider to adjust the balance between file size and image clarity. For high-quality prints, keep the quality above 90%. For web use, 70-80% is usually sufficient.
Can I undo changes after processing?
Yes, you can undo changes by re-uploading the original image and reapplying your edits. We recommend saving a copy of the original file before processing.
Is JPG and JPEG are different file format?
No, JPG and JPEG are essentially the same file format. The difference lies in the file extension. JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the organization that developed the standard. JPG is simply a shortened version of JPEG. Early versions of Windows required a three-letter file extension, so the “.jpg” extension became common. Both file types are the same, and they use the same compression method and can store images with similar quality. You can use either extension for the same kind of file, and there's no technical difference between them.