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.
Client-side · On-device · No upload
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.
No upload · No server · Browser canvas
What this tool does
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.
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.
Images are read via the File API and resized on a canvas in your tab — no server round-trip for pixel operations.
Your file stays on your device from load to export. 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 — no install, no account, and no upload step.
Step 2
Select an image locally, enter target dimensions, and toggle aspect-ratio lock. Processing runs on a client-side canvas in your browser tab.
Step 3
Download or copy the resized file — processed entirely client-side on your device.
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.
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.
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.
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