Resizer: Reduce Image Size

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About this app

Tired of "Storage Full" alerts? Need to send photos faster or create unique digital art?



Resizer is a powerful yet simple tool that gives you total control over your image dimensions and file size. Whether you are optimizing photos for the web or experimenting with low-res aesthetics, Resizer delivers precision and speed.



✅ Key Features:



🔹 Flexible Compression: Adjust quality from 100% down to an extreme 1% (available for JPEG and WebP).

🔹 Smart Resizing: Easily scale image dimensions by percentage to reach the perfect resolution.

🔹 Multi-Format Support: Export to modern WebP, classic JPEG, or optimize PNG sizes.

🔹 Real-time Info: See exact output dimensions (px) and file size (MB) before you save.

🔹 Zoom Preview: Tap to zoom and inspect the quality of your processed image instantly.



🎨 Go Retro & Creative



Resizer isn't just a utility—it's a creative tool. By pushing the settings to their limits, you can:



✨ Create authentic Pixel-Art effects by lowering the resolution.

✨ Mimic Retro Tech Aesthetics with low-bitrate JPEG artifacts.

✨ Generate "Glitch" and Lo-Fi visuals for your social media.

✨ Perfect for achieving that early 2000s digital camera look!



🛠️ How to use:



1. Tap the + button to pick an image.

2. Adjust Quality and Scale sliders to your liking.

3. Choose your preferred File Format.

4. Hit Export and your image is instantly saved to your Pictures folder!



Stop struggling with large files. Shrink your images or transform your photos with Resizer today!
Updated on
Apr 1, 2026

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