The free, private image editor that runs in your browser
Crop, resize, convert, compress and enhance images instantly — no uploads, no sign-up. Everything happens locally with the Canvas API, so your photos stay completely private.
Everything you need
A complete image toolkit, 100% in your browser
No installs, no accounts, no watermarks on your work. Just fast, private editing.
Crop & rotate
Free-form and fixed ratios (1:1, 4:3, 16:9, 3:2) plus ready-made sizes for Instagram, YouTube, X, LinkedIn and Facebook. Rotate, flip, and zoom precisely.
Resize to exact pixels
Set precise width and height with optional aspect-ratio lock, using high-quality progressive downscaling that keeps edges crisp.
Convert formats
Switch between PNG, JPG, WebP and AVIF in a click — pick the best format for quality, transparency, or the smallest file size.
Smart compression
A quality slider with a live file-size estimate, so you can shrink images for the web without guessing.
Adjust & enhance
Fine-tune brightness, contrast, saturation, exposure, sharpness and blur with a real-time preview that never freezes.
One-tap filters
Apply grayscale, sepia, vintage, warm and cool looks instantly, then layer manual adjustments on top.
Watermark & text
Add a text watermark with adjustable position, size, colour and opacity to protect or brand your images.
Privacy by design
Everything runs in your browser with the Canvas API. View and strip EXIF/GPS metadata in one click. Nothing is ever uploaded.
Batch & ZIP export
Drop in many images, apply edits, and download them all as a single ZIP archive — processed entirely on your device.
How it works
Edit an image in three steps
- 1
Add your image
Drag and drop, browse, or paste from your clipboard. Your file is loaded into the browser — never sent to a server.
- 2
Edit instantly
Crop, resize, convert, compress, adjust colours, add a watermark, or strip metadata with a live preview.
- 3
Download
Export in your chosen format and quality. The download starts immediately and stays 100% private.
Formats
Choose the right format for the job
Convert between PNG, JPG, WebP and AVIF depending on what you need.
| Format | Compression | Transparency | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| PNG .png | Lossless | Logos, screenshots, graphics with sharp edges or transparency. | |
| JPG .jpg | Lossy | Photographs where small file size matters more than transparency. | |
| WebP .webp | Both | Modern web images — smaller than PNG/JPG at similar quality. | |
| AVIF .avif | Both | The smallest files with great quality, on supported browsers. |
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Frequently asked questions
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. Every operation — cropping, resizing, converting, compressing and more — runs locally in your browser using the Canvas API and Web Workers. Your images never leave your device, which is why the tool works offline once loaded.
Is it really free?
Yes, the editor is completely free with no sign-up. It is supported by unobtrusive ads, which is why you may see a consent banner in some regions.
Which image formats are supported?
You can open PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, GIF and BMP files, and export to PNG, JPG, WebP or AVIF. AVIF export depends on your browser supporting AVIF encoding.
How do I make an image smaller in file size?
Open the Export tab, choose WebP or JPG, and lower the quality slider while watching the live file-size estimate. WebP and AVIF usually produce the smallest files at the same visual quality.
Does the editor remove EXIF and GPS metadata?
Yes. Because every export is re-encoded through the Canvas API, EXIF, GPS and other metadata are stripped automatically. You can also view metadata and download a clean copy from the Info tab.
Can I edit several images at once?
Yes. Add multiple images, switch between them in the thumbnail strip, and use “Download all (ZIP)” to export the batch as a single archive.
Ready to edit an image?
Drop a file above to start. It opens instantly and stays on your device.
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