Bulk Image Resizer & Compressor

With this tool, you can quickly resize the width and height of your images and compress them to reduce their size in bulk. (bookmark for quick reuse)

Options (images only gets compressed by default options)
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Bulk Image Resizer and Compressor is a free online tool that resizes widths and heights of images and compresses them to reduce overall size in bulk. This tool can save lots of time when you want to resize many images in a single go like for a blog post. Compressed images are lighter in size and get easily downloaded even at low internet speeds.

Why is it necessary to resize and compress images before uploading them to your websites and blogs?

It is a good practice to resize and compress all your images once before uploading them to your websites and blogs. Images carry unwanted information that only makes them heavy in size and makes websites slower. After resizing and compressing them, you can remove unwanted information and reduce their size by far. Resized images feel much sharper than large images forcefully contracted by CSS styles in websites and blog posts. Search engines like Google also rank websites and blogs with good page speeds higher as they provide a better overall user experience. You should use JPG/JPEG file extensions within your blog posts, websites, and social posts as much as possible as they provide much better file compression and expected results. So, image resizing and compressing is a great way to optimize images for faster website speed and a better user experience.

It is recommended to bookmark it on your web browsers to quickly revisit and reuse it when needed for better productivity at work.

Please share these tools with your friends and colleagues. Also, it will be great if you can recommend these tools in your blogs if you have one. Thank You :-)

Follow these simple steps to get the best results with this tool.

Step 1 - Selecting Options

By using these options, you can easily control the widths and heights, and the compression quality of your images. By default, images will only get compressed, and there is no change in the widths and heights.

Whenever you alter any option value in between, you will have to select all images again to resize and compress them with the new settings.

Options Explained:
  • Max Width - Insert a number if you want your images to retain their original widths if it is less than the number you entered but not exceeding it.
  • Max Height - Insert a number if you want your images to retain their original heights if it is less than the number you entered but not exceeding it.
  • Min Width - Insert a number if you want your images to be at least of this width but retain their original width if exceeding it.
  • Min Height - Insert a number if you want your images to be at least of this height but retain their original heights if exceeding it.
  • Quality - A lower number means more compression is done on the image and it will be lesser in size.
  • File Type - You can choose the compressed file to be of JPEG or PNG format. By default, 'Auto' is selected, which means compress file will retain original file extension.
Step 2 - Click and browse or drop your image files

Click and browse or drop the image files that you want to resize and compress to the dotted area after setting options. Upload is a fast process as the image is not uploaded to servers but cached in your browser memory only. The compression will execute by itself with default settings.

Step 3 - Downloading Compressed Images

You can now download the images one by one to your local (download folder). It is also a fast process as the images will be downloaded from the browser cache itself. No internet data is consumed at this step also.

Now, save this tool or bookmark it on your web browser to revisit it quickly when needed. Thank you!


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