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Image Resizer for Web Developers Exact Pixels, On Your Machine

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.

Resize Assets — Free

No upload · No server · Pixel-precise export

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

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.

Why use an image resizer for web developers in the browser?

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.

Exact pixel dimensions

Enter width and height in pixels for UI assets, thumbnails, and placeholders — with optional aspect-ratio lock.

Client-side processing

Assets are read locally and resized on a canvas in the browser. Staging files never leave your machine.

Batch and copy export

Download single files, copy output to the clipboard, or batch-resize and export a ZIP archive.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Open Resizer

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

  2. Step 2

    Set asset dimensions

    Load your image, enter target width and height in pixels, and toggle aspect-ratio lock. Processing runs on-device in your browser tab.

  3. Step 3

    Export to your workflow

    Download, copy, or batch-export resized assets — privately processed on your device.

Frequently asked questions

Can web developers resize images without uploading to a server?

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.

What can this image resizer do for web development workflows?

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.

Is this image resizer for web developers free and private?

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.

Related use cases

Ready to resize dev assets without uploading?

Open Resizer, set pixel dimensions, and export — entirely on your device.

Open Resizer

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