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Resize Image on Ubuntu
Effortlessly Resize Images on Ubuntu
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your image using the browser-based tool. Select your desired dimensions and resize the image. Download the resized image once done.
Yes, our tool allows you to resize images directly in the web browser, requiring no additional software on Ubuntu.
You can resize JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP images up to 100 MB each using our tool.
Yes, our tool supports resizing images up to a maximum of 100 MB per file, ensuring easy handling of large files.
No installation is required on Ubuntu. The image resizing tool operates entirely within your web browser.
Yes, the tool is designed to maintain image quality during resizing, though some quality loss is inevitable with significant downscaling.
No, you can only process one image at a time. Upload a new image for each resizing session.
No, our tool does not support batch processing. Resize each image individually for best results.
This tool is dedicated to resizing. For cropping, you might need a separate image editing tool.
Use a modern web browser on your Ubuntu desktop or laptop for optimal performance. The tool does not support mobile devices.
Yes, any Linux distribution with a capable web browser can use this tool, not just Ubuntu.
The tool is designed to be intuitive, with easy-to-follow interface prompts for resizing images.
After resizing, download your image directly to your local storage on Ubuntu.
Image editing beyond resizing is not supported. Use another tool for extensive edits.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to operate as it's browser-based.