Click the Choose Files button and select your Photos files to Reduce Sizes.
Choose options to Reduce Photo Sizes and Click on the Size Reducer button to start the Size Reduction.
Status changes to Done; click the Download button to Download Photos.
Once you download the Photos, click on Reuse Tool or Delete the File.
1 Easy to Use - Photo Size Reduce tool is very easy to use.
2 Quality Options - You have Quality Options to choose fromo. Highest Photo quality when reducing sizes of images.
3 Free and Secure - We upload your files over a secure HTTPS connection. The best part is that you do not have to log in or share any personal information to use the tools. Photo Size Reducer tool is absolutely free and at the same time website is secure; you can use the tools unlimited. When you use the tools and process the files, after the completion of the process, your files are stored in our server for 15 minutes only, and the files get deleted automatically after 15 minutes. Or, once the file is downloaded, you can delete your file yourself by clicking the delete button.
4 Photo Size Reducer tool works on any web browser with secure HTTPS connection. So you can Reduce sizes of your Photos without worrying about file security and privacy.
5 Files Size - The maximum file size is 250 MB, you can process 250 MB files by uploading them in one process, but you can do it as many times as you want with all tools. The use of all tools is free and unlimited.
1 A photograph (also referred to as an image or picture ) is an image produced by light falling on a photosensitive surface area, generally a photographic movie or an electronic image sensing unit, such as a CCD or a CMOS chip.
2 Most photographs are now produced using a smartphone/camera, which utilizes a lens to focus the scene's noticeable wavelengths of light into a recreation of what the human eye would see. The process and practice of producing such images are called photography.
3 The word picture was created in 1839 by Sir John Herschel and is based upon the Greek φῶς (phos), implying "light," and γραφή (graphê), suggesting "drawing, writing," together meaning "drawing with light."