Click the Choose Files button and select your JPG files.
Define your JPG's new height and width and click on the Resize button to start the Resize. The best part is you can have different sizes for different JPG.
Status changes to Done; click the Download button.
Once you download the JPG files, click on Reuse Tool or Delete the File.
1 Easy to Use - Resize JPG tool is straightforward to use.
2 Quality Options - Best JPG quality when Resizing.
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 personal information to use the tools. Resize JPG 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 only 15 minutes, 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 Resize the JPG tool with a secure HTTPS connection that works on any web browser. So you can Resize your JPG files 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 As seen on web browsers and clever devices, the JPG file format is the bread and butter of everyday image file storage and display screen. Discover more about the history of JPG images, what to utilize them for, and how to maximize their compression capabilities.
2 JPG represents the Joint Photographic Specialists Group, an international organization that standardized the format during the late 1980s and early 1990s. It's the go-to format for digital images considering that expert photographers started snapping and saving images on digital webcams and other reprographic gadgets.
3 The term JPG is an acronym for the Joint Photographic Experts Group, which developed the requirement in 1992. JPG was primarily responsible for the proliferation of digital images and digital images throughout the Web and later on social networks.