Need to resize an image for a website, social media, or email? In this tutorial, you'll learn how to resize an image online in just a few clicks using WebPS, a free, browser-based image editor. No sign-ups or downloads needed.
Before You Start
A web browser and an image file (JPEG, PNG, WebP, or other common formats).
Steps
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Open the WebPS editor
Open WebPS editorNavigate to the WebPS online editor in your web browser. The URL is https://webps.online/editor. No need to sign up or download anything.
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Upload your image
Click the Upload button or simply drag and drop your image file from your computer onto the editor. Supported formats include JPEG, PNG, WebP, and more.
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Select the Resize tool
In the editor toolbar, click on the Resize option. Look for an icon that resembles two opposing arrows or a rectangle with dimensions.
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Set new dimensions
A resize panel will appear. Enter your desired width and height. To maintain the aspect ratio, click the lock icon so it stays closed. Choose the unit (e.g., pixels, inches). Click Apply to resize.
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Download the resized image
After resizing, click the Download button. Choose your preferred format (WebP is best for web use) and save the file to your computer.
Follow these simple steps to change the size of your image online.
1. Open the WebPS editor: Go to https://webps.online/editor in your browser. 2. Upload your image: Click the upload area or drag and drop your image onto the editor. 3. Access the Resize tool: In the toolbar on the left or top, click the Resize button (often represented by a square with arrows or dimensions icon). 4. Enter new dimensions: A panel will open. Enter your desired width and height. If you want to maintain the original aspect ratio, make sure the lock icon is engaged. You can choose units like pixels, inches, or percentages. 5. Apply and preview: Click Apply or OK. The image will be resized instantly. You can preview it in the editor. 6. Download your resized image: Once satisfied, click the Download button (usually at the top right). Choose the format (WebP recommended for web, or JPEG/PNG) and save the file to your computer.
That's it! Your image is now resized and ready for use.