About
AI Resize Image is an online editor built around one idea: resizing an image should be fast, clear, and frustration-free — even when AI is involved.
Most image tools try to do everything. AI Resize Image does one thing well. Upload your image, pick your goal, adjust the settings, and download the result. No complicated design suite required.
Who It's For
Whether you're a creator making social media thumbnails, a founder preparing product screenshots, a seller standardizing product photos, or a blogger sharpening a featured image — you've probably run into the same problem: most tools blur the line between cropping, expanding, and scaling. AI Resize Image keeps those three operations clear and separate.
Three Modes, Three Jobs
Crop — Reframe your image Remove distracting edges or fit a specific format. Crop is ideal for profile photos, banners, thumbnails, and social posts. It tightens the composition by cutting away what you don't need.
Expand — Grow your canvas without losing the original Keep your full image and add space around it. Basic fill options (solid color or transparency) work for simple layouts. For more natural results, AI Expand generates new content that blends seamlessly with your original scene — perfect for turning a portrait into a wide banner or giving a product photo more breathing room.
Scale — Resize proportionally Change the pixel dimensions without cropping or adding a canvas. Scale is the right choice when your composition is already correct and you just need a different size. AI Enhance can sharpen the output during upscaling, producing cleaner high-resolution results than a standard resize.
Free to Start, AI When You Need It
AI Resize Image separates free tools from AI-powered features — and that's intentional.
No account needed for basic cropping, scaling, or simple expand fills (JPG, PNG, and WebP supported)
Credits are used only when you choose an AI feature like AI Expand or AI Enhance
Flexible plans: buy credits for occasional projects, or choose a monthly option for regular use
The editor always makes this boundary visible before you generate, so there are no surprises.
