Resize photographs and JPG files
JPG is widely used for photographs and images with many colors. After setting the width and height, use the quality control to balance visual detail against file size.
Choosing JPG quality
A setting around 80 to 90 is a practical starting point for many photographs. Lower settings often create smaller files but may introduce visible compression around fine details and sharp edges. Always preview the result before using it.
How to use this tool
- Choose or drop a supported image into the tool.
- Set dimensions, optionally crop and position the image, then choose format and quality.
- Process, preview the result, and download the new file.