Image Resizer

Resize Image
You downloaded a beautiful wallpaper for your mobile or computer screen but its aspect ratio is not the same as your screen’s and now you must find a tool that somehow resizes your carefully chosen wallpaper according to your needs.
Our Image resizer is your go to tool for all kind of image resizing and other useful manipulations as well. Along with the vast range of aspect ratios in image resizing, our tool also provides flipping and rotating the images as well within the same tool. Therefore enhancing its useability for our customers, and saving time by not needing to go to other tools for basic operations like flip and rotate.
How to use Image Resizer tool?
We strive to provide services with quality and convenience. You can easily launch our image resizer tool directly from our home page under Image Editing Tools. This guide is divided into sub parts. We will provide brief instructions and information on all sections.
1. Image File Insertion:
Image Cropper tool provides two options for image file insertion. First option is:
From Personal Computer:
If you have stored your image file on your local computer, follow these instructions to upload it from there.
- Check the right-hand bottom corner of the dotted box to make sure you've selected the correct uploading option. You've come to the right place if it says Use Remote URL. Otherwise click on it, the option will change.
- Select a picture using the Choose an image
- Your file explorer will open. Choose any JPG, PNG, or other image file that you want to resize, from the directory where your files are stored. To continue, click Open.
- Your file will be shown on the preview box which will be explained briefly in next section.
There is an alternative method of uploading your images that is more convenient and easier to follow. To use the drag and drop feature, follow the steps below:
- Navigate to the location where you 'stored your file in the chosen folder.
- Open the tool in your browser and minimize it using the browser's minimize button.
- Drag the file you wish to upload all the way into the dotted box with your mouse.
- Release the mouse button, and your image will appear in the preview window.
Using Remote URL:
Most of the time, the file is saved online, or you've located a photo on a website with a different picture size and, rather than downloading from there, you'd want to get the resized image directly. To do so, follow these steps.
- Make sure you have chosen the right file choosing option by going to the right most bottom corner of the dotted box. If it reads Upload from Device, you are at the right place. Otherwise click on it, the option will change.
- To type in the link, you can either type the whole link, or press [Ctrl + V] if you have copied the link before or simply click on paste button (Clipboard icon) at the right side of the box.
- Then click on the Add button alongside the box.
2. Image File Preview:
This is the feature that most editing tools lack as they only inform you if your file is uploaded or not with only the file name shown. Our Image Cropper tool displays the preview of the file the moment you upload the file. This preview helps you analyze your file and verify if the uploaded file is the one you wanted to upload.
After the file is uploaded, go to the options given below that are explained later and the image preview will show the exact file you will receive after manipulating according to your need. This feature lets you analyze your images before you decide to download. This saves you from a frustrating mistake of uploading or downloading wrong files.
3. Flip Horizontally:
Flipping horizontally means flipping across Y-axis. Your image can be flipped horizontally by following these steps:
- Go to options provided below the ‘Choose an Image’ button and click on ‘Flip Horizontally’.
- Your flipped image preview will appear in the same preview box.
- If you only want to Flip your image once, click on ‘Resize Image Now’ button below the Resize Image Box with slider.
- Click on ‘Download’ button to download your horizontally flipped image.
4. Flip Vertically:
Flipping vertically means flipping across X-axis. Your image can be flipped vertically by following these steps:
- Go to options provided below the ‘Choose an Image’ button and click on ‘Flip Vertically’.
- Your flipped image preview will appear in the same preview box.
- If you only want to Flip your image once, click on ‘Resize Image Now’ button below the Resize Image Box with slider.
- Click on ‘Download’ button to download your vertically flipped image.
5. Rotate Clockwise:
Rotating clockwise means rotating along the center in the direction of clock’s hands movement. To rotate your image in the clockwise direction using our resize image tool, follow these steps:
- Go to options provided below the ‘Choose an Image’ button and click on ‘Clockwise’ icon.
- Your image preview will change accordingly. Have a look and analyze if it suits your requirements. Sometimes, you have to rotate multiple times to get your desired image. For instance, if your input image is upside down, you ‘ll have to rotate twice.
- So, rotate the image until it fits your needs. Then click on ‘Resize Image Now’ button below the Resize Image Box with slider.
- Click on ‘Download’ button to download your clockwise rotated image.
6. Rotate Counter-Clockwise:
Rotating Counter-Clockwise means rotating along the center in the direction opposite to that of clock’s hands movement. To rotate your image in the counter-clockwise direction using our resize image tool, follow these steps:
- Go to options provided below the ‘Choose an Image’ button and click on ‘Counter Clockwise’ icon.
- Your image preview will change accordingly. Have a look and analyze if it suits your requirements. Sometimes, you have to rotate multiple times to get your desired image. For instance, if your input image is upside down, you ‘ll have to rotate twice.
- So, rotate the image until it fits your needs. Then click on ‘Resize Image Now’ button below the Resize Image Box with slider.
- Click on ‘Download’ button to download your counter-clockwise rotated image.
7. Crop Image:
Once you have fixed the orientation of your desired image, then you can crop the image to improve the frame size, divert the viewer's attention to the subject, or modify the aspect ratio. Crop option is next to the ‘Rotate Counter Clockwise’ option in the row below Choose an Image button.
From there, you can opt from 2 types of options. One has a fixed aspect ratio. These include 16:9, 4:3, 1:1, 2:3 options. You can use these as follows:
- Go to the options below the image icon.
- This will open a drag down menu with different aspect ratios.
- Select the aspect ratio that suits your need, and it will automatically set your image to that specific size.
- A box with blue borders is visible on the image that shows the resulting boundary of the image to be cropped. Click and drag any of its corners to adjust the size of the resulting cropped image.
- Then you can click on the portion inside the blue borders to drag the cropping area to some other section of your image as you need.
Second type of option is free-form. Free form means you have the freedom to crop your image according to your needs, you are not bound to follow a certain aspect ratio. To crop your image freely, follow these steps:
- From the drop down, choose free-form.
- A box with blue borders is visible on the image that shows the resulting boundary of the image to be cropped. Click and drag any of its corners to adjust the size of the resulting cropped image.
- Then you can click on the portion inside the blue borders to drag the cropping area to some other section of your image as you need.
8. Resize Image:
You can either select the image size by keeping aspect ratio as the standard or you can vary the size by moving the bar provided in the tool under ‘Resize Image’ label . Follow these steps to change your image size to a custom value by moving the bar and selecting from a series of formats.
- Move the bar to right or left to adjust the size.
- “Starting Size” column tells you the size of your original picture, “Final Size” column tells you the size you will achieve, and you can change this size by moving the bar right or left.
- “Save as” dropdown menu gives you a bunch of options to save your image in a specific format. The format options available are JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and WEBP.
Then you can click on ‘Resize Image Now’ button. After that click on ‘Download’ button to download your resulting image.
Why should you use this tool?
We have our users on our mind while designing these tools and this is the reason how we have merged many of our helpful tool capabilities in this single tool, so you don’t have to perform an extra hustle to get these commands from somewhere else. From rotating and flipping your image to cropping and resizing your image and saving in your preferred format, our Image Resizer tool has provided all the essential tools required for image editing to our users.