About Quick Image Resize
Quick Image Resize is a small review desk for image resizing tools, written by people who actually push pictures through them.
We started this site after one too many afternoons spent comparing resizers by hand — flipping between tabs, re-uploading the same product photo a dozen times, squinting at output to see which tool kept the edges clean. The guidance out there was either thin or breathless, and very little of it answered the plain questions: does it batch, does it choke on big files, does it cost what it says it costs. So we set up a bench, gathered a working set of sample images, and started writing down what we found.
The values are simple. We test before we recommend. We write in plain words, the way you'd describe a tool to a friend over coffee, not the way a press release would describe it. If a resizer has a catch — a paywall on the second batch, a quiet quality drop on PNGs, a daily upload cap that isn't mentioned on the homepage — we name it. Slow research, honest notes, no shortcuts.
How we work
Each tool gets the same set of sample images run through it: photos at full resolution, web screenshots, transparent PNGs, oversized product shots, and a few odd shapes for good measure. We resize, crop, and convert under realistic conditions, then look at the output side by side. We note the limits — file size, batch count, format support — and we time the work where speed matters. Nothing is judged on a spec sheet alone.
If you've used a resizer we haven't covered, or you think we got one wrong, write to us at [email protected]. Some outbound links on the site are affiliate links and we may earn a small commission on qualifying purchases, but commissions don't shape the rankings or soften a review.