One size, many files
Enter width and height once, add multiple images, and apply the same dimensions across the batch — with optional aspect-ratio lock.
Batch · Client-side · No upload
Resize multiple images in your browser — no upload, no account, no cloud queue. Apply the same dimensions on-device, process each file locally, and download a ZIP without sending your images to a server.
No upload · No server · ZIP export
What this tool does
Batch resizing without a cloud upload queue
Resizer processes each image on a client-side canvas in your browser — not a cloud batch API that receives your files first. Set width and height once, queue multiple images, and download a ZIP archive. It does not include folder watch automation, server-side parallel farms, or preset platform crop sizes.
Cloud batch tools upload every file before resizing starts. Pix-8 queues locally — the practical path when you need a batch image resizer that applies one dimension set across many files without a server round-trip.
Enter width and height once, add multiple images, and apply the same dimensions across the batch — with optional aspect-ratio lock.
Each file is read locally and resized on a canvas in the browser. Your batch never touches a cloud server.
Export all resized outputs in one ZIP archive — with optional EXIF stripping before download.
Step 1
Navigate to Pix-8 Resizer and switch to batch mode — no install, no account, and no upload step.
Step 2
Add multiple images, enter target width and height, and toggle aspect-ratio lock. Each file processes on-device in your browser tab.
Step 3
Export all resized images in one ZIP archive — privately processed on your device.
Yes. Pix-8 Resizer runs entirely in your browser. Switch to batch mode, add multiple images locally, apply the same width and height to each, and download a ZIP archive — files are read on-device and are never transmitted to Pix-8 or any third-party server.
Enter target width and height once, optionally lock aspect ratio, then queue multiple images. Resizer processes each file on a client-side canvas and packages the outputs into a ZIP download. Optional EXIF stripping applies before export. It does not include folder monitoring, cloud batch APIs, or server-side parallel processing.
Yes. The tool is free with no account required. All batch resizing runs client-side in your browser — your images stay on your device throughout the workflow, with no cloud upload step.
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