Client-side · On-device · No upload

Client-Side Image Resizer Your Browser, Your Pixels

Resize images client-side in your browser — no upload, no account, no cloud processing queue. Your file is read on-device, dimensions are applied on a canvas in your tab, and you export without sending pixels to a server.

Resize Client-Side — Free

No upload · No server · Browser canvas

What this tool does

  • Resize by width and height in the browser
  • Lock aspect ratio toggle
  • Single-image and batch resize
  • Download or copy resized output
  • Optional EXIF metadata stripping before export
  • On-device processing — images never uploaded

Resize where the file already lives

Resizer reads your image locally and applies width and height on a client-side canvas — not a cloud pipeline that ingests your file first. Toggle aspect-ratio lock, resize single images or batches, then download or copy. It does not include server APIs, cloud storage, or offline PWA guarantees beyond standard browser behavior.

Why use a client-side image resizer?

Cloud tools route every file through a remote server before export. Pix-8 keeps processing in the browser tab — the direct architecture when you need a client-side image resizer that never uploads your pixels for processing.

Browser canvas processing

Images are read via the File API and resized on a canvas in your tab — no server round-trip for pixel operations.

No upload workflow

Your file stays on your device from load to export. Pix-8 does not receive your image data.

Full resize toolkit

Set pixel width and height, lock aspect ratio, batch-resize to a ZIP, and optionally strip EXIF before download.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Open Resizer in your browser

    Navigate to Pix-8 Resizer — no install, no account, and no upload step.

  2. Step 2

    Load and resize on-device

    Select an image locally, enter target dimensions, and toggle aspect-ratio lock. Processing runs on a client-side canvas in your browser tab.

  3. Step 3

    Export from your machine

    Download or copy the resized file — processed entirely client-side on your device.

Frequently asked questions

What does client-side image resizing mean?

Your image is read locally through the browser File API and resized on a canvas in your browser tab. Pixel data is not sent to Pix-8 or any third-party server for processing. You enter dimensions, export the result, and the file stays on your device throughout.

How is a client-side resizer different from cloud image resizers?

Cloud resizers require uploading your file before any resize runs. Pix-8 Resizer processes on a client-side canvas — set width and height, lock aspect ratio, resize single images or batches, then download or copy. It does not include server-side APIs, cloud storage sync, or account-based file retention.

Is this client-side image resizer free and private?

Yes. The tool is free with no account required. All resizing runs in your browser — your images are never uploaded as part of the resize workflow.

Related use cases

Ready to resize client-side?

Open Resizer, load your image locally, and export — entirely in your browser tab.

Open Resizer

Client-side processing only — your image never leaves the browser.