Resize JPG and JPEG images online for free. Batch resize multiple photos, control quality, and handle EXIF data — all in your browser with no uploads required.
Start Free — No SignupResize multiple JPG and JPEG images at once. Set exact pixel dimensions or scale by percentage — process hundreds of photos in seconds.
Fine-tune JPEG compression quality when you resize. Balance file size and visual clarity so your resized JPG images look sharp at any dimension.
Choose to preserve or strip EXIF metadata when resizing JPEG files. Keep camera info for archives or remove it to reduce file size and protect privacy.
Your JPG files never leave your device. All resizing happens locally in your browser — no uploads, no servers, completely private and secure.
TapCrop is a free online JPG resizer that lets you resize JPG and JPEG images to exact pixel dimensions. Batch resize multiple JPG photos at once with high-quality resampling and adjustable compression. All resizing happens in your browser — no JPG files are ever uploaded to a server.
Drag and drop your JPG or JPEG files, or click to browse. Add as many images as you need for batch resizing.
Enter your target width and height in pixels, or choose a percentage to scale your JPEG images up or down.
Click resize and download your resized JPG images instantly. All processing happens in your browser.
JPG and JPEG are exactly the same image format — the only difference is the file extension. Early versions of Windows limited file extensions to three characters, so ".jpeg" was shortened to ".jpg". Both use the same JPEG compression algorithm and produce identical files. TapCrop handles .jpg and .jpeg files interchangeably.
Always resize from the highest resolution source available — resizing an already-small JPG and then enlarging it later produces blurry results. When downsizing, use a quality setting of 80-92% for the best balance between file size and visual clarity. Avoid resizing the same JPG file multiple times, as each save cycle introduces additional compression artifacts. If you need to resize frequently, keep the original high-resolution file and always resize from that.
When you resize JPG images, some quality loss is normal due to JPEG compression. Our tool lets you control the compression level so you can find the best balance between file size and image quality. For best results, avoid resizing the same JPG multiple times.
Yes. JPG and JPEG are the same format — just different file extensions. Our batch JPG resizer handles both seamlessly. Upload any mix of .jpg and .jpeg files and resize them all at once.
There is no hard limit. Since all resizing happens in your browser, the only constraint is your device memory. Most users can comfortably batch resize dozens of JPG images at a time.
By default, EXIF metadata such as camera model, date taken, and GPS coordinates is preserved. You can choose to strip EXIF data if you want smaller files or need to remove location information for privacy.
Yes, our JPG resizer is completely free with no limits, no watermarks, and no sign-up required. Your images are processed locally and never uploaded to any server.
TapCrop is a free online tool that runs entirely in your browser. No signup, no downloads, no watermarks.
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