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Free Online Image Tools

Compress, resize, crop and convert images without installing anything. Every image tool on this page uses the Canvas API inside your own browser, so your photos never travel across the internet.

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All Image Tools (27 Available)

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Image Compressor

Shrink JPG, PNG and WebP files without leaving your browser.

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Image Resizer

Change image dimensions by pixels or percentage, in your browser.

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Image Cropper

Crop images to any area or a fixed aspect ratio.

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Image Rotator

Rotate images by 90°, 180°, 270° or any custom angle.

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Image Flipper

Mirror an image horizontally or vertically.

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Image Converter

Convert between JPG, PNG and WebP in any direction.

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JPG to PNG Converter

Convert JPG photos to lossless PNG files.

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PNG to JPG Converter

Convert PNG images to smaller JPG files.

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JPG to WebP Converter

Convert JPG to WebP and cut file size by around 30%.

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PNG to WebP Converter

Convert PNG to WebP, keeping transparency at a fraction of the size.

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WebP to JPG Converter

Convert WebP images to widely compatible JPG files.

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WebP to PNG Converter

Convert WebP to PNG with transparency preserved.

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GIF to PNG Converter

Extract a GIF frame as a lossless PNG image.

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Image to Base64 Converter

Turn an image into a Base64 data URI for CSS, HTML or JSON.

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Base64 to Image Converter

Decode a Base64 string back into a viewable, downloadable image.

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Image Colour Picker

Pick any colour from an image and get HEX, RGB and HSL.

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Image Metadata Viewer

Read EXIF data: camera, settings, date and GPS location.

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Image Dimension Checker

Check width, height, aspect ratio, file size and megapixels.

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Favicon Generator

Create every favicon size a website needs from one image.

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Image Blur Tool

Blur a whole image or just a region to hide sensitive details.

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Image to Grayscale Converter

Convert a photo to black and white with adjustable intensity.

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Image Brightness and Contrast Tool

Adjust brightness, contrast and saturation with a live preview.

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Passport Photo Resizer

Resize a photo to standard passport and visa dimensions.

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Social Media Image Resizer

Resize images to the exact size each social platform expects.

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PDF to Image

Convert PDF pages to PNG or JPG at a resolution you choose.

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PDF to JPG

Turn every PDF page into a JPG image.

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Image to PDF

Combine images into a single PDF with proper page sizing.

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About Image Tools

Browser-side processing is not a marketing line here — it is the reason these tools are fast. There is no upload wait and no download wait, so a 6 MB photo is compressed in the time it takes to read this sentence.

The conversion tools cover the formats that actually matter on the web today: JPG, PNG and WebP in every useful direction, plus GIF and BMP as inputs. WebP typically saves 25-35% over a comparable JPEG, which is why it is worth converting before uploading images to a website.

Editing tools — crop, rotate, flip, blur, grayscale, brightness and contrast — write to a fresh canvas and re-encode, so you always download a clean file rather than a screenshot.

Image Tools FAQs

Are my images uploaded to your server?

No. Every image tool in this category reads your file with the browser File API and processes it on a canvas element on your own device. No image data is transmitted anywhere.

What image formats are supported?

Input: JPG/JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP and AVIF where your browser decodes it. Output: JPG, PNG and WebP. Support depends on your browser, and each tool tells you if a format is unavailable.

Is there a file size limit?

There is no server limit because nothing is uploaded. The practical limit is your device memory. Very large images (above roughly 50 megapixels) can be slow on older phones.

Does compressing an image reduce its quality?

JPEG and WebP compression is lossy, so some quality is always traded for size. The compressor lets you set the quality level and shows the before and after size, so you can find the point where the file is small but still looks right.