Multiple Image Resizer
Resize multiple images at once with one shared workflow in your browser
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Input supports: JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, SVG, AVIF, HEIC, HEIF
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裁剪 + 缩放想把裁剪和缩放搬到 iPhone?
ImageTiny 提供本地裁剪、缩放、压缩、转换和隐私优先的照片清理流程,适合随手处理手机照片。
适合 HEIC、JPG、PNG、WebP 等常见 iPhone 照片流程。
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Resize Multiple Images Online Without Repeating the Same Work
Use this page when you need a multiple image resizer for folders of photos, listings, CMS assets, support files, or team-delivery batches that all need the same resize treatment.
A multiple image resizer saves time by applying one set of dimensions to a full group of images. That makes it useful for repetitive workflows where consistency and speed matter more than individual editing.
Apply One Setup to Many Images
Choose the resize settings once and use them across all uploaded images in the current batch.
Review File-by-File Results
You can still compare originals and outputs for each image before downloading.
Keep the Workflow in the Browser
Resize multiple images locally without uploading your files to a remote service.
Features
Resize Multiple Files
Upload more than one image and resize them in one shared operation.
Exact Dimension Control
Set the width and height you need for all selected files.
Private Processing
Everything runs locally in your browser, not on a remote server.
Flexible Export
Choose a supported output format and download processed files separately or as ZIP.
How to Resize Multiple Images
Upload two or more images from your device.
Select a resize mode and enter the target dimensions.
Choose output format and quality for the group.
Resize the images and download the finished results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. This page is built specifically for resizing multiple images in one workflow.
Yes. The resize settings are shared across all uploaded files in the current batch.
Yes. Enable the aspect ratio option and the tool will scale each image proportionally.
Yes. Each processed file can be reviewed with before-and-after comparison.
Yes. When multiple files are finished, you can download them together as ZIP.
No. The full resize workflow runs in your browser locally.
The tool accepts common image formats including JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, SVG, AVIF, HEIC, and HEIF where browser support is available.
Yes. It works well when you need many images resized to a consistent size before upload.