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🎨 Advanced Image Editor - Resize, Compress, Crop & Edit Images

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Click to Upload Image

Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP - Maximum 10MB

🛠 Transform Tools

⚙ Adjust & Effects

📏 Resize Image

DPI: 72 DPI (Screen) | For print quality, use 300 DPI

✂ Crop Image

How to crop: Click and drag on the image below to select the area you want to keep. The selected area will be highlighted with a red border.

🗜 Compress Image

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Compressed Size: -

📝 Add Text to Image

How to add text: Select font options below, then click and drag on the image to select the text area. Type your text in the selected area.
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📚 How to Use the Image Editor

1. Upload Your Image

  1. Click on the upload area or drag & drop your image
  2. Supported formats: JPEG, PNG, WebP
  3. Maximum file size: 10MB
  4. Your image is processed locally - never uploaded to servers

2. Resize Your Image

  1. Click the "Resize" button in the toolbar
  2. Choose your preferred unit: pixels, percentage, cm, or inches
  3. Enter new dimensions (aspect ratio is maintained by default)
  4. Click "Apply Resize" to see changes
Tip: Use 72 DPI for web, 300 DPI for print

3. Compress for Web

  1. Click the "Compress" button
  2. Adjust quality slider (30% - 95%)
  3. Lower quality = smaller file size
  4. See estimated file size in real-time
  5. Use presets for quick selection
Recommended: 70-85% for web, 85-95% for archival

4. Crop & Transform

  1. Crop: Click and drag on image to select area (shown in red)
  2. Rotate: Use rotate left/right buttons (90° increments)
  3. Flip: Mirror image horizontally or vertically
  4. Choose aspect ratios for social media (1:1, 16:9, etc.)

5. Add Text Overlay

  1. Click "Add Text" button
  2. Type your text in the content field
  3. Select font family and adjust size (12-200px)
  4. Choose text color with color picker
  5. Position text using X/Y sliders
  6. Preview updates in real-time on the image
  7. Click "Add Text to Image" to apply permanently

6. Download Your Work

  1. Review all your edits on the canvas
  2. Click the "Download Image" button (green button in toolbar)
  3. Image saves in JPEG format
  4. Use "Reset to Original" to start over
Privacy: All processing happens in your browser. Your images are never uploaded.

Complete Guide to Online Image Editing

Our professional image editor provides everything you need to resize, compress, crop, and enhance your photos directly in your browser. Whether you're preparing images for social media, websites, or print, our tool offers precision control with an intuitive interface.

🎯 Key Features

Multiple Resize Units

Resize in pixels, percentage, centimeters, or inches with DPI awareness for web and print.

Advanced Compression

Control quality from 30% to 95% in 5% increments. See estimated file sizes before applying.

Precise Cropping

Interactive crop with preset aspect ratios for Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and more.

Text Overlay

Add watermarks or captions with 8 font families, size control, and precise positioning.

Transform Tools

Rotate 90° left/right, flip horizontally/vertically for complete image control.

100% Private

All processing happens in your browser. No uploads, no cloud storage, complete privacy.

📐 Understanding Image Resize Options

Pixels: The most common unit for digital images. One pixel = one dot on your screen. Use this for web images, social media, and digital displays.

Percentage: Scale your image proportionally. 50% makes it half the size, 200% doubles it. Perfect for quick scaling without calculating exact dimensions.

Centimeters & Inches: Physical units for print. Combined with DPI (dots per inch), these determine how large your image will print. Standard: 72 DPI for screens, 300 DPI for high-quality print.

DPI Explained: DPI (Dots Per Inch) controls print quality. A 3000x2000 pixel image at 300 DPI prints as 10x6.67 inches. The same image at 72 DPI would print much larger but with lower quality.

🗜 Image Compression Quality Guide

30-40% Quality: Maximum compression for thumbnails, temporary files, or when file size is critical. Visible artifacts may appear.

45-60% Quality: Good balance for web images, email attachments, and social media where some quality loss is acceptable.

65-80% Quality: Recommended for most web use. Maintains good visual quality with significant file size reduction.

85-95% Quality: High quality for portfolio work, product photos, or archival storage. Minimal visible compression.

✂ Crop Aspect Ratios for Social Media

📝 Adding Text to Images

Our text overlay feature is perfect for creating watermarks, adding captions, or making memes. With 8 professional fonts, adjustable sizes from 12px to 200px, and precise positioning controls, you can create professional-looking text overlays in seconds.

Font Selection Tips:

🔒 Privacy & Security

Your privacy is our priority. This image editor runs entirely in your web browser using HTML5 Canvas technology. Your images are never uploaded to any server, stored in any database, or transmitted over the internet. All processing happens locally on your device, ensuring complete privacy and security.

How It Works: When you select an image, it's loaded into your browser's memory. All resizing, compression, cropping, and text operations are performed using JavaScript and the HTML5 Canvas API. When you download, the edited image is created directly in your browser. No server interaction occurs at any point.

💡 Best Practices & Tips

🌐 Browser Compatibility

This tool works in all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and Opera. JavaScript and HTML5 Canvas support are required. For best performance, use the latest version of your preferred browser.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What's the maximum file size I can upload?
A: The editor supports files up to 10MB. For larger files, consider using compression tools first.

Q: Can I edit multiple images at once?
A: Currently, the editor handles one image at a time. Download your edited image, then upload the next one.

Q: Will compression reduce image quality?
A: Yes, compression is a lossy process. Higher quality settings (85-95%) maintain better visual quality with minimal artifacts. Lower settings (30-60%) create smaller files but with visible quality reduction.

Q: What format are downloaded images?
A: Edited images are downloaded in JPEG format, which provides excellent quality-to-size ratio and universal compatibility.

Q: Can I undo individual operations?
A: Use the "Reset to Original" button to return to your original uploaded image. For granular undo, consider applying one operation at a time and downloading intermediate versions.

Q: Why use this instead of Photoshop or GIMP?
A: Our tool is instant, free, requires no installation, works on any device, and protects your privacy by processing locally. Perfect for quick edits and routine image optimization.

🚀 Get Started Now

Ready to edit your images? Scroll up and click the upload area to get started. In seconds, you'll have professional image editing tools at your fingertips - completely free and private.

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