Resize Image Without Losing Quality
Resize images online without losing quality using ElitePX. Lanczos3 resampling preserves sharpness. Free, no upload required, works in your browser.
ElitePX's image resizer lets you change the dimensions of any image in seconds, with no file uploads to a server, no watermarks and no account needed. Your files never leave your device.
How to Resize Image Without Losing Quality
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Upload Your Image
Drag and drop your image onto the canvas or click 'Upload' to browse your files. Supports PNG, JPG, WEBP, AVIF, BMP, TIFF and GIF.
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Set New Dimensions
Enter the desired width and height in pixels. Toggle 'Maintain Aspect Ratio' to prevent distortion.
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Choose Resampling Quality
Select Lanczos for the highest quality output, Bilinear for a balance of speed and quality, or Nearest Neighbor for pixel-art images.
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Download Resized Image
Click the 'Export' button to download your resized image instantly. No ads between you and your file.
Why Use Our Resize Image?
100% Private - Runs In Your Browser
Your images are never uploaded to any server. All processing happens locally in your browser, meaning zero privacy risk.
Pixel-Perfect Output
Our Lanczos3 resampling algorithm produces sharp, artifact-free results even at extreme scaling ratios.
Supports All Major Formats
Resize PNG, JPG, WEBP, AVIF, BMP, TIFF and GIF files, then export in the format of your choice.
Works With Large Images
Our engine handles high-resolution images without breaking a sweat.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the image resizer completely free?
Yes. ElitePX's resize image tool is 100% free with no hidden costs, no watermarks and no registration required.
Does my image get uploaded to a server?
No. All image processing is performed locally in your browser. Your image data never leaves your device.
What is the maximum image size I can resize?
You can upload images up to 50 MB. The tool supports output dimensions up to 8192×8192 pixels.
Will resizing reduce image quality?
When reducing size, quality is minimally affected with our Lanczos filter. When enlarging, some softness is inevitable, but our engine produces the best possible result.
Can I resize multiple images at once?
Batch processing is on our roadmap. Currently the tool processes one image at a time for maximum quality control.