Image Resizer

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About this app

Image Resizer is a user friendly, fast, and simple image editing tool

Resize, Crop, Add Filters, Compress, Rotate and Change File type of photos before sharing them on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, E-mail, dropbox, google drive, pinterest etc..

Choose photos from the gallery or take one with the built-in camera
Now with the ability to edit multiple photos at once!

Resize Feature
• Resize, shrink or scale images fast an easily with few clicks
• Scale images by percentage, dimensions in pixels (width and height) or drag the cursor on the seekbar
• Reduce the quality of images without touching the image resolution
• Batch / Bulk / Multiple support to scale multiple images at once

Crop Feature
• Crop and optimize your images

Filter Feature
• Add filters to your photos
• Choose between many cool filters and effects
• Change brightness, contrast and saturation

Convert Feature
• Change file type and convert images to another file type
• Supports JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP file types
• Batch / Bulk / Multiple support to convert multiple images at once

Rotate Feature
• Rotate images with few clicks
• Batch / Bulk / Multiple support to rotate multiple images at once

Save / Save as new
• Save and overwrite existing images
• Save images as new to original folder or custom folder to not touch the original image
• The app shows you the new and old image size (in KB, MB, GB)

Log
• All saved images will be added to the log
• Reuse or delete images physically or only from the log
• Clear the log if you wish
Updated on
Dec 5, 2024

Data safety

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No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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