No install required
Open a browser tab and start resizing — no desktop app, no extension, and no account setup before your first export.
In-browser · No install · Client-side
Resize photos in your browser — no install, no account, no cloud upload. Your file is read on-device, dimensions are applied on a client-side canvas, and you export without leaving your browser tab.
No install · No upload · On-device export
What this tool does
Browser-based resizing — not a desktop install or cloud upload
Resizer runs in your browser tab on a client-side canvas — no app download, no extension permissions, and no server upload before resize. Set width and height, toggle aspect-ratio lock, resize single photos or batches, then download or copy. It does not include AI upscaling, platform presets, or cloud storage sync.
Desktop apps need installs; cloud tools upload first. Pix-8 resizes in the tab — the practical path when you need a browser-based photo resizer that works on any machine without routing photos through a remote server.
Open a browser tab and start resizing — no desktop app, no extension, and no account setup before your first export.
Photos are read locally and resized on a canvas in your tab. Pix-8 does not receive your image data.
Set pixel width and height, lock aspect ratio, batch-resize to a ZIP, and optionally strip EXIF before download.
Step 1
Navigate to Pix-8 Resizer — resize photos with no install, no account, and no upload dialog.
Step 2
Select a photo locally, enter target width and height, and toggle aspect-ratio lock. Processing runs on a client-side canvas in your browser tab.
Step 3
Download or copy the resized photo — privately processed on your device, ready for sharing or upload elsewhere.
All resizing runs in your web browser on a client-side canvas — no desktop install, no account, and no file upload to a server. Set width and height, lock aspect ratio, resize single photos or batches, then download or copy. It does not include AI upscaling, smart cropping, or offline PWA guarantees beyond standard browser behavior.
No. Your file is read locally via the browser File API and resized on-device. It is never transmitted to Pix-8 or any third-party server — the core privacy advantage of a browser-based photo resizer that keeps processing client-side.
Desktop apps require installation; cloud resizers upload your photo before any resize runs. Pix-8 runs entirely in the tab — load a photo, set dimensions, and export in seconds — free, with no server round-trip and no app download.
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