Best use case
Use this page when a photo is too large for an upload form or email attachment and you are not sure whether resizing or compression is the right first step.
Reduce photo file size for forms, email, profile pictures, and web uploads. Resize large photos first, then compress the result.
Reduce Photo SizeChange image dimensions by pixels while preserving aspect ratio.
The settings below are prefilled for this task. Upload your image, process it in your browser, and download the result.
Use this page when a photo is too large for an upload form or email attachment and you are not sure whether resizing or compression is the right first step.
Start by reducing dimensions, then choose a file-size target such as 200KB or 500KB. This usually looks better than pushing JPG quality too low on a huge original photo.
Upload an image.
Enter the target width or height.
Download the resized image.
Yes. A photo size reducer can use both resizing and compression. Resizing changes dimensions, while compression changes the encoded file size.
Yes. The core photo size reduction workflow works without creating an account.