What is an image resizer?
An image resizer changes the width and height of an image to the exact pixel size you need. Use it to prepare images for websites, social media and email campaigns. Product pages, hero sections and design layouts all benefit from correctly sized images. The Spexo Image Resizer works in your browser. Drop an image, set the new dimensions and download the result as a PNG. No account, no install and no editing software required.How to resize an image with this tool
The process is simple. Upload your image, choose the size and download the resized file.- Upload your image. Click the upload area or drag and drop an image into the box. The tool accepts common browser-supported image formats such as JPG, PNG, WEBP, and similar files.
- Check the preview. After upload, the preview appears below the drop zone. The width and height fields are automatically filled with the original image dimensions so you can start from the real size.
- Enter the new width and height.
Type the exact pixel values you want. For example, use
800for width and600for height if you need an800 x 600image. - Resize and download.
Click Resize & Download. The tool draws the image at your selected dimensions and downloads it as
spexo-image-resizer.png. - Reset when needed. Click Reset to clear the current image and start again with a new file.
Where to use the Image Resizer
Use this tool whenever an image is too large, too small, or not the right shape for a layout.WordPress and Elementor websites
Resize images before uploading them to WordPress so your pages stay clean and consistent. Correct image dimensions help sections, cards, galleries, and banners look better across devices.Blog images and featured images
Prepare featured images, screenshots, and in-post graphics at the exact size required by your blog layout. This keeps your posts neat and avoids unexpected cropping.WooCommerce product images
Resize product photos to a consistent size before adding them to your store. Matching dimensions make product grids, sliders, and category pages look more professional.Social media and ad creatives
Set exact pixel sizes for posts, thumbnails, banners, and campaign graphics. Resizing first helps your image fit the required placement without relying on platform cropping.Email newsletters
Resize images before adding them to email templates. Smaller, correctly sized images help emails load faster and reduce layout problems inside inboxes.Image Resizer vs cropping or compressing
Resizing changes the full image dimensions. Cropping cuts away part of the image. Compressing reduces file size while usually keeping the same width and height. This tool focuses on resizing. It takes the full uploaded image and redraws it at the width and height you enter. If you enter a different shape than the original, the image may stretch. For best results, keep the same aspect ratio unless you intentionally want a new shape.Tips for better resize results
- Use the original dimensions as a guide. The tool fills them in after upload, so you can scale down from the real size.
- Keep the aspect ratio when possible. If your image is 1200 x 800, resizing to 600 x 400 keeps the same shape. Resizing to 600 x 600 will stretch or squeeze the image.
- Resize before uploading to WordPress. Avoid uploading oversized files when your layout only needs a smaller image.
- Use PNG output when you need clean results. The tool downloads the resized image as PNG, which is useful for screenshots, graphics, and transparent-style assets.
Use the Image Resizer with Spexo Addons for Elementor
If you build WordPress sites with Elementor and Spexo Addons, correct image sizing makes your layouts more stable and polished.Image and gallery widgets
Resize images before adding them to Elementor Image widgets or Spexo Addons image and gallery widgets. Matching dimensions help grids and sliders stay aligned.Hero sections and banners
Prepare hero images, background graphics, and promotional banners at the size your layout needs. This avoids awkward cropping and keeps pages visually balanced.WooCommerce grids and sliders
Resize product photos before using them inside Spexo Addons WooCommerce Product Grid, Slider, or Carousel widgets. Consistent image sizes make product sections look cleaner and easier to scan.FAQs about Image Resizer
Yes. The tool is fully free with no signup, no credit card, and no daily limit. Resize as many images as you need from your browser.
You can upload common browser-supported image formats such as JPG, PNG, WEBP, and similar files. The resized output is downloaded as a PNG file.
Yes. Enter the exact pixel values you need in the Width (px) and Height (px) fields. The tool resizes the image to those dimensions before downloading.
No. You control both width and height manually. If you want to avoid stretching, keep the same ratio as the original image. For example, an image that is
1200 x 800 can be resized cleanly to 600 x 400.Usually yes, especially when you resize a large image to smaller dimensions. However, this tool focuses on changing dimensions, not advanced compression. For extra file-size reduction, use an image compressor after resizing.
No. The resizing happens in your browser using a canvas. Your image is processed locally on your device and is not uploaded to a server.
Yes. Resize your images here, then upload them to WordPress and use them inside Elementor and Spexo Addons widgets such as Image, Gallery, Slider, WooCommerce Product Grid, and hero sections. Correct image dimensions help layouts look cleaner and load better.