Tools hub

All Image Tools

Compress, convert, resize, crop and clean up images — all in your browser.

35 free tools · no signup · no watermark · runs in your browser

The Image Tools hub collects every EazyAITools utility that touches a JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, SVG, HEIC or GIF. The most-used ones — Image Compressor, Image Resizer, Background Remover and the JPG/PNG/WebP converters — run entirely client-side, which means a 10 MB phone photo is processed on your device in under a second and never leaves the browser tab.

We built this category around the jobs people actually search for: "compress JPG to 100 KB", "convert HEIC to JPG", "remove background free", "resize image for Instagram". Each tool ships with sensible defaults so you can drop a file in and download the result without touching a setting, but every advanced option (quality slider, custom dimensions, output format, EXIF stripping) is one click away.

If you're optimising images for the web, start with the Compressor to shrink filesize, then the Converter to switch to modern formats like WebP or AVIF — they typically cut bytes by another 30-50% with no visible quality loss. For social media, the social-specific resizers crop to the exact pixel sizes Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X and YouTube expect.

  • Browser-only

    Files are processed locally — nothing uploads.

  • Bulk-ready

    Drag in multiple images and process them in one go.

  • All formats

    JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, SVG, GIF — in and out.

  • Lossless options

    Choose lossy or lossless on a per-tool basis.

Image tools

35 tools

Frequently asked questions

Will compression ruin my photo quality?
No. The compressor uses MozJPEG / WebP / AVIF encoders that hit 60-80% size reduction with quality loss that's invisible to the eye. You can preview before downloading and bump quality up if you ever spot artefacts.
What's the difference between WebP and AVIF?
WebP is supported in every modern browser and saves roughly 25-35% over JPEG. AVIF saves another 20-30% over WebP and is now supported everywhere except old Safari versions. For new websites, AVIF with a WebP fallback is the strongest combination.
Can I resize images without losing quality?
Resizing down (e.g. 4000px → 1200px) always preserves quality because you're discarding pixels you don't need. Resizing up adds new pixels and softens the image — use the AI Photo Enhancer instead if you need to upscale.
Why convert HEIC to JPG?
HEIC is the default iPhone format and isn't supported by most websites, CMSes or older Windows machines. Converting to JPG (or WebP) makes the image universally viewable while keeping the file small.
Is EXIF / location data stripped?
Most of the image tools strip EXIF metadata (including GPS coordinates) by default during conversion or compression. You can verify in the output file properties — there's no location data to leak.
What's the maximum file size?
Browser memory is the only limit. In practice, files up to ~50 MB process smoothly on desktop and ~20 MB on mid-range phones. Very large RAW or multi-layer files should be flattened first.