Image Studio

Professional compression, resizing & editing locally.

Studio-grade tools.
Zero server uploads.

Drop images below to reduce file sizes, crop for social media, resize dimensions, convert formats, tune colors, and add watermarks. Everything runs instantly inside your browser.

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Image Studio: Compress, Resize, Crop, and Convert Images

Image Studio helps you prepare images for websites, social posts, documents, and downloads in one browser workflow. Upload an image, choose compression, resizing, cropping, format, color, and watermark settings, then preview the output before saving.

The tool works by processing the image locally on your device, so common edits can be made without uploading files to a server.

How to Use This App

  • Upload one or more PNG, JPEG, or WebP images
  • Select an image from the queue to edit
  • Choose the output format and quality level
  • Resize, crop, rotate, flip, or adjust color settings as needed
  • Add optional watermark text and choose its position
  • Preview the final output size and dimensions
  • Download the edited image or export all images in the batch

Examples and Use Cases

Website image optimization: Upload a large product photo, resize it to 1200 pixels wide, choose WebP output, and lower the quality setting to reduce file size before publishing it on a webpage.

  • Social media cropping: Crop a landscape photo into a 1:1 square for a profile post or a 9:16 portrait image for stories and short-form video thumbnails.
  • Batch compression: Add several JPEG images to the queue, apply the same quality and resize settings, then export all optimized files for a blog gallery.
  • Watermarked preview image: Add a text watermark such as © My Brand in the bottom-right corner before sharing a sample image online.
  • Format conversion: Convert a PNG screenshot to JPEG with a white background, or convert a photo to WebP for smaller web-friendly downloads.

Helpful Details

Choosing the Right Output Format

Use JPEG for photos, PNG for screenshots or images that need transparency, and WebP when you want a smaller web-friendly file size. For website images, WebP or compressed JPEG is usually a good starting point.

Tips for Better Image Optimization

  • Resize before downloading if the original image is much larger than needed.
  • Lower quality gradually and check the preview so the image does not become blurry or blocky.
  • Use fixed dimensions when preparing thumbnails, banners, or social media assets.
  • Keep a backup of the original image before applying heavy compression or cropping.

Privacy and Browser Processing

The app processes images locally in your browser, which helps avoid unnecessary server uploads during editing. Very large images may still depend on your device memory and browser performance, so processing speed can vary by file size and device.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Image Studio upload my images to a server?

No. The app processes images locally in your browser, so your files do not need to be uploaded to a server for editing.

Which image formats does the app support?

Image Studio supports common image formats such as PNG, JPEG, and WebP for uploading, editing, converting, and exporting.

Can I resize and crop the same image?

Yes. You can crop the image first, then resize the final output using width, height, fit, exact size, or percentage scale options.

Can I process multiple images at once?

Yes. You can add multiple images to the queue and use batch export to download optimized versions of all loaded images.

What format should I choose for website images?

WebP is often a good choice for smaller web images, while JPEG works well for photos and PNG is useful for screenshots or images that need transparency.

Will compression reduce image quality?

It can. Lower quality settings usually create smaller files, but too much compression may make the image look blurry or blocky, so it is best to check the preview before downloading.