Resize & compress images to the exact size & dimensions you need.

Get images with precise dimensions and exact size — ideal for government forms, applications, and sites that strictly validate images (for example: 130 × 90 px and 30–40 KB).

Drag & Drop your image here

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Supports: JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF

Why this tool exists?

Existing tools gave approximate sizes or dimensions. This tool was created specifically to get the exact pixel dimensions with exact size.

Exact bytes output

Get the precise file size you need with explicit confirmation

Client-side processing

Your image never leaves your browser — complete privacy

Fast processing

Preview, resize, and download in seconds

How to use the Exact Image Size Resizer

1

Upload

Click Choose Image or drag & drop an image into the upload area.

2

Set pixels

Enter the exact width and height in pixels (for example 130 × 90).

3

Choose format

Select JPG or PNG or WEBP (If you must submit JPG only, select JPG).

4

Enter target bytes

Type the exact file size in KB (for example 35 for ~35 KB).

5

Download

After processing, download the final image.

Important: Because you requested an exact byte-size, the tool may add or remove bytes to reach the requested size exactly. Please make sure to review the image before you upload it anywhere.

When to use this tool

This tool is ideal when an online form or portal enforces strict image dimensions and exact file size limits — common in government forms, admission forms, or legacy systems that validate images byte-for-byte.

Frequently asked questions

▼ Will my image be uploaded to your servers?

No — everything runs client-side in your browser. Your image does not leave your device.

▼ Why does the tool pad or trim bytes?

To provide an exact byte-size match we may append or remove bytes as a final step. This can achieve strict size checks that many forms require. We recommend verifying the final file on the target platform.

▼ Does this break image quality?

The tool uses resizing + quality compression (for JPG/WEBP). Trimming/padding is a last step to match bytes. For best visual quality, avoid excessively small target sizes for large pixel dimensions.