Compress, Convert & Resize Images Directly in Your Browser
Use fast, privacy-friendly image tools to optimize JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC photos without uploading them to any server. All processing happens locally on your device.
- ✅ 100% client-side, no uploads
- ✅ Batch processing for multiple images
- ✅ Preserve or remove EXIF metadata
Online Image Tools
Choose one of our free image utilities to quickly prepare pictures for the web, social media, email, or presentations.
Image Compressor
Reduce file size with adjustable quality while keeping your photos sharp. Ideal for faster websites and email attachments.
Open compressor →JPG to PNG Converter
Convert JPEG photos to high-quality PNG images, great for graphics and edits.
Convert JPG to PNG →PNG to JPG Converter
Turn lossless PNG graphics into lightweight JPGs for better performance.
Convert PNG to JPG →WebP Converter
Convert to and from WebP, a modern image format built for faster page loads.
Convert with WebP →Image Resizer
Resize images by width and height, with an option to maintain aspect ratio.
Open resizer →HEIC Converter
Convert HEIC photos to JPG/PNG for wider compatibility across devices and apps.
Open HEIC converter →Why Use Client-Side Image Tools?
Modern websites and apps rely heavily on images, yet large image files slow everything down. PixelsFix uses browser-based processing to compress, convert, and resize photos instantly. Because files never leave your device, your private images stay private.
This approach removes upload delays and bandwidth costs, which is especially useful on mobile data or when working with large photos. Batch process multiple images and download optimized versions ready for sharing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. All processing happens directly in your browser using JavaScript and the Canvas API. The files never leave your device.
Is there a limit on file size?
Most modern browsers comfortably handle images up to several megabytes, but extremely large images may depend on your device memory.
Does compression reduce image quality?
You can control the quality level. Higher compression means smaller files but softer details, while moderate settings balance size and clarity.
Can I use these tools for commercial projects?
Yes, you can use the optimized images in commercial websites, apps, and marketing materials. Always respect the original photo licenses.
Do you store EXIF metadata?
You can choose to preserve or strip EXIF metadata in supported tools, which is useful when you want to hide camera or location information.