Resize JPG and JPEG images to exact pixel dimensions, control JPEG quality, and process a batch within your plan limit. Original EXIF metadata is not preserved.
Resize Images NowSet a target width and height, use a preset, or keep proportions with automatic width or height.
Choose the JPEG export quality to balance visual clarity and file size.
Resize multiple JPG and JPEG files within your active plan batch limit.
Images are decoded to canvas and re-encoded, so original EXIF metadata is not preserved in the exported file.
TapCrop resizes JPG and JPEG images to exact pixel dimensions in the browser. It supports batch processing and quality control, but exported files do not preserve original EXIF metadata.
Choose JPG or JPEG files within your plan batch and file-size limits.
Enter pixel dimensions, choose a preset, and set the JPEG quality.
Download individual results, or sign in to download a multi-image ZIP.
Start from the highest-resolution original available. Enlarging a small JPG cannot recreate missing detail, and repeated JPEG saves add compression artifacts.
A JPEG quality around 80-92% is a useful starting range for many photographs. Review the result because the best setting depends on the image and destination.
No. They are the same image format with different filename extensions.
Downscaling changes pixels, and JPEG re-encoding is lossy. Use a high-resolution source and avoid repeatedly re-saving the same JPG.
No. The current browser processing pipeline does not copy original EXIF metadata into the exported image.
Free supports 30 images per batch, Pro Monthly 100, and Pro Annual 200.
TapCrop runs entirely in your browser with no signup to start. A free account unlocks ZIP downloads, synced templates, and 100 images per day.