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Top 5 Image Resize Tools Online

The use of an image or images in its blog content is very important for several reasons.
An image indeed, if it has been well used:
  • help in understanding your writing
  • often makes reading interesting
  • captures the attention of your readers
  • help with SEO SEO optimization
However, images that are too large and heavy in your content pages can slow down the loading speed of your pages and at the same time affect the performance of your entire website. Not only will such a situation cause you to lose your readers who are not ready to wait for seconds to see the page displayed, but it will also affect your SEO.

That’s why using online tools to re-size your images/photos before using them in your site is the best option to avoid falling into the trap.
We all agree on this: two pieces of equipment of the same nature do not necessarily have the same performance. Just to say that there are several online tools that can do this work for you but the result provided by each of them is different.

This is why we want to show you through this article the top 5 best tools that could be useful to you in the realization of this task. 
So, if you are looking for a good online resize tool for your photos or images, you are in the right place. 
Let’s go!!!
Top 5 image resize tools online 
1.Webresizer
This site is free to use and allows you to download an image that has a size up to 5MB reduce the size and weight of your image very quickly. The interface is easy to use and does not require a registration to download your image once finished.
To reduce the size of your image upload it to the site, then make the changes you want to have (add effect, contrast, border,…) then click on “apply the changes”. Webrizer will make the changes automatically and provide you with an optimized image.
Very useful to have less light images and optimized for your blog.
2.RSZR
RSZR is a web application that lets you resize images for free. Like the previous website, you do not need to register to download your image either.
Very easy to use, this tool will allow you to resize your images, and to crop the parts of your image if you wish. 
3. Simple Image Resizer
If you want an all-in-one site for managing your images, this tool will interest you. Not only can you reduce the size of your images either by size or percentage, but you can also compress your images, optimize them or convert them to other formats. The sites support image formats such as JPEG, JPG, PNG, BMP, and GIF. 
An excellent tool to have reduced and optimized images without too much loss of quality.
4. Resize Your Image
This site is also easy and free to use. All you have to do is to upload your image on the site, manually choose the dimensions of the image you want to have or use the buttons and arrows to adjust the size automatically, then click on resize and the game is done. The site supports the following formats JPEG, JPG, PNG, BMP, and GIF, like Simple Image Resizer.
5. Online Image Resizer
This tool is an excellent tool if you have several images to resize. You have the possibility to resize your images simultaneously on the same size. This saves you time. If this option does not suit you, you can resize them one by one. 
Once on the site, simply click on resize one image or resize multiple images, then upload your image/images. Once your image/images have been uploaded, you can use the slider to set the desired image size. Don’t forget to click on”start size” to start the resizing process of your images and then modify them (resize, crop, rotate, reflect) if you are not satisfied.
formats supported: BMP, GIF, JPG/JPEG, and PNG image files.

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