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Resize image size in KB/MB - Change the size online for free

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Allowed Filetypes: JPG, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, PDF, HEIC
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We do use the recommended methods from Google Pagespeed Insights to get the best reduction in filesize. So your image will be smaller in most cases anyway. Compressing PNG's will not reduce the quality of the image.

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An Photo Resizer is a tool or software that allows you to change the dimensions (width and height) of an image, typically to make it smaller or larger. Resizing an image can be useful for various purposes such as reducing the file size of an image for easier sharing, fitting an image to specific dimensions for use on a web page, or printing an image at a specific size.

Sarkari Result Image Resizer typically support the most common image formats such as JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and TIFF. However, support for specific image types can vary between different photo resizing tools. It is best to check the documentation or the feature list of a particular photo resizer to determine which image types it supports.

Image resizing involves changing the dimensions of an image, either by reducing or increasing its size. The process works by either adding or removing pixels to the image.

When increasing the size of an image, the image resizer must add new pixels to fill in the gaps created by the larger size. This is usually done by interpolation, which involves estimating the color values of the new pixels based on the existing pixels in the image.

When reducing the size of an image, the image resizer must remove pixels to create a smaller image. This is done by averaging or sampling the color values of multiple pixels and then replacing them with a single pixel. The result is a smaller image with fewer pixels and reduced resolution.

Overall, the goal of an image resizer is to change the size of an image while preserving as much of its quality and detail as possible.

Using an Sarkari Result Tools Photo Resizer typically involves the following steps:

  • Select an image: Choose the image you want to resize.
  • Launch the image resizer: Open the image resizing tool you have selected.
  • Set the new size: Specify the new width and height you want for the image. You can choose to maintain the aspect ratio or change it.
  • Preview the result: Most image resizers will show you a preview of the resized image so you can see how it will look.
  • Save the resized image: Once you are satisfied with the result, save the resized image to your desired location on your computer.
  • Note: The specific steps and options available will depend on the image resizing tool you are using. It is best to consult the documentation or help files for your specific image resizer for more detailed instructions.

Typical questions about this tool:

Which file types are supported?

We do support all standard image formats. However, the compression tool that reduces the file size can only output JPG or PNG. So that you can select your image, for example, in BMP, but the outcome will be jpg or png, depending on your choice.

Can I bulk resize multiple images at once to 500kb?

You can use our Bulk Resizer, where you select all images or photos you want to resize to 500kb, and we will compress them all at once. You can also change the width or height of all images at once. This tool comes without limits or costs.

Is my photo losing quality by compressing it to 500kb?

We do compress your file in most cases lossless so that you won't see a difference. 500kb is still enough for most images, even if it has enormous dimensions. There are no limits on this tool, so you always try it again with different settings.

Can this Tool Increase my image file size?

No, this tool is not able to increase the image file size! If you want to enlarge your image, read our How to Increase the file size of an image blogpost.

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