Resize JPG Images OnlineResize JPEG Photos

Resize JPG and JPEG images while maintaining quality. Perfect for photos, thumbnails, and web optimization. Batch resize multiple JPEG files.

Perfect for photos
Universal compatibility
Fast processing
Quality preservation

JPG/JPEG Upload

Drop JPG/JPEG files here or click to browse

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JPG resizing happens locally in your browser for privacy.

How to Resize JPG Images

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Upload JPG Images

Drag and drop your JPG/JPEG photos or click to browse. Perfect for photos, portraits, and high-quality images.

JPG format is ideal for photographs with many colors
2

Choose Resize Method

Select how to resize: maintain aspect ratio, set specific dimensions, or crop to fit exact requirements.

Maintaining aspect ratio prevents image distortion
3

Set Target Dimensions

Enter your desired width and height. Use preset sizes for common use cases like social media or web.

Downscaling usually produces better quality than upscaling
4

Download Resized JPGs

Download your resized JPG images with optimized file sizes, perfect for web use and sharing.

Resized JPGs maintain the same format and compatibility

JPG Image Resizing FAQ

What is the best size for JPG images on websites?

For websites, 1200-1920px width is ideal for hero images, 800px for content images, and 300-600px for thumbnails. Balance quality with loading speed.

  • Hero images: 1200-1920px width
  • Content images: 600-800px width
  • Thumbnails: 150-300px width
  • Keep file size under 500KB for web

Will resizing a JPG reduce image quality?

Downscaling (making smaller) usually maintains good quality. Upscaling (making larger) may reduce sharpness, but modern algorithms minimize quality loss.

What JPG dimensions work best for social media?

Each platform has optimal sizes: Instagram posts (1080x1080px), Facebook posts (1200x630px), Twitter posts (1200x675px), and LinkedIn posts (1200x627px).

How do I resize JPG images for email?

For email attachments, resize to 800px width maximum and ensure file size is under 1-2MB. This ensures fast sending and compatibility with all email clients.

Should I resize JPG images before or after compression?

Resize first, then compress. This workflow produces the best results because you're compressing the final size, not resizing already compressed images.

Can I resize JPG images without losing EXIF data?

Our tool preserves EXIF data by default, including camera settings and location information. You can choose to remove it for privacy if needed.

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