Controls
Upload image
Drag and drop JPG, PNG, or WebP here, or click to browse.
Browser-based image tools commonly offer quality sliders, live preview, and instant export without server upload [web:841][web:852].
Current image tools often combine compress, resize, crop, and conversion in one interface, with local processing and downloadable results [web:842][web:843][web:854].
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How it works
Modern browser image tools usually let users compress, resize, crop, and convert files locally with preview and direct download, which makes them privacy-friendly and immediately useful for web publishing and social uploads [web:843][web:852][web:854]. Many current tools highlight client-side processing, adjustable quality, exact dimensions, and one-click export as core workflow features [web:841][web:845][web:851].
- Compression tools commonly use a quality slider and format export options such as JPG, PNG, and WebP [web:841][web:842][web:852].
- Resize tools typically support exact width and height inputs with optional aspect-ratio locking [web:843][web:849][web:851].
- Crop tools often offer freeform and preset aspect ratios like 1:1, 4:3, and 16:9 [web:843][web:849][web:851].