Exact pixel dimensions
Enter width and height in pixels for UI assets, thumbnails, and placeholders — with optional aspect-ratio lock.
Developers · Client-side · No upload
Resize images for web development in your browser — no upload, no account, no cloud queue. Set exact pixel dimensions on-device, batch-export assets, and copy output without sending files to a server.
No upload · No server · Pixel-precise export
What this tool does
Asset resizing without a cloud upload step
Resizer applies pixel width and height on a client-side canvas — not an API that receives your staging assets first. Enter dimensions for thumbnails, placeholders, or UI mocks, toggle aspect-ratio lock, and download, copy, or batch-export a ZIP. It does not include npm/CLI tooling, srcset builders, or automated responsive breakpoint presets.
Cloud resizers add an upload step before any asset is resized. Pix-8 processes locally — the practical path when you need an image resizer for web developers that outputs exact pixel dimensions from your machine without a server round-trip.
Enter width and height in pixels for UI assets, thumbnails, and placeholders — with optional aspect-ratio lock.
Assets are read locally and resized on a canvas in the browser. Staging files never leave your machine.
Download single files, copy output to the clipboard, or batch-resize and export a ZIP archive.
Step 1
Navigate to Pix-8 Resizer — no install, no account, and no upload step.
Step 2
Load your image, enter target width and height in pixels, and toggle aspect-ratio lock. Processing runs on-device in your browser tab.
Step 3
Download, copy, or batch-export resized assets — privately processed on your device.
Yes. Pix-8 Resizer runs entirely in your browser. Load assets locally, enter target width and height in pixels, and download or copy the output — files are read on-device and are never transmitted to Pix-8 or any third-party server.
Set exact pixel width and height, lock aspect ratio, resize a single asset or a batch, then download or copy the output. Batch mode exports a ZIP archive. Optional EXIF stripping is available before export. It does not include an npm package, CLI, REST API, srcset generation, or build-pipeline integration.
Yes. The tool is free with no account required. All resizing runs client-side in your browser — staging assets and client files stay on your machine, with no cloud upload step.
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