Single on-device resize pass
Your image is read locally and resampled once on a client-side canvas — no cloud upload and download that can add compression artifacts.
Quality · Client-side · No upload
Resize images in your browser without an extra server compression cycle — no upload, no account, no cloud queue. Apply dimensions on a client-side canvas on-device, lock aspect ratio to avoid stretch, and export from your machine.
No upload · No server · Canvas resize
What this tool does
Client-side resize without a cloud recompression step
Resizer maps your image to target width and height on a client-side canvas — not a server that receives, recompresses, and returns your file. Aspect-ratio lock prevents stretched distortion. Best suited to downscaling to smaller pixel dimensions. It does not include AI upscaling, lossless algorithm presets, or a quality slider for output compression.
Cloud resizers add upload and download compression on top of pixel resampling. Pix-8 resizes locally — the practical path when you need to resize image without quality loss from a single on-device pass without a server round-trip.
Your image is read locally and resampled once on a client-side canvas — no cloud upload and download that can add compression artifacts.
Prevent stretched distortion by locking proportions while you set width and height — a common cause of perceived quality loss.
Download or copy the resized file — with optional EXIF stripping before export.
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, and toggle aspect-ratio lock. Resampling runs on-device in your browser tab.
Step 3
Download or copy the resized output — processed privately without a server recompression cycle.
Yes. Pix-8 Resizer runs entirely in your browser. Your file is read locally and resized on a client-side canvas — it is never transmitted to Pix-8 or any third-party server. Keeping processing on-device avoids extra compression cycles from cloud upload and download.
No tool can guarantee zero quality loss — any resize resamples pixels. Pix-8 applies dimensions on a client-side canvas, which is well suited to downscaling to a smaller width and height. Aspect-ratio lock prevents stretch distortion that can look like quality loss. It does not include AI upscaling, lossless algorithm selection, or a quality slider for recompression control.
Yes. The tool is free with no account required. All resizing runs client-side in your browser — your image stays on your device throughout the workflow, with no cloud upload step.
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