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Image Tools

Edit images, instantly.

Compress, resize, convert, crop and turn images into PDFs — fast, focused tools that run entirely in your browser, so your photos never leave your device.

Shrink image file size with adjustable quality — runs entirely in your browser.

What is the Image Tools?

BYAFT Image Tools is a free, all-in-one image editor that works entirely in your browser. Compress a photo, resize it, convert between PNG, JPG and WebP, crop it, or combine images into a PDF — without installing anything and without uploading your files to a server. Your images stay on your device from start to finish.

Each tool is built for one job and does it fast: reduce file size before emailing, fit an image to an exact width, switch to a smaller modern format, trim to the part that matters, or merge several photos into one PDF.

How to use the Image Tools

  1. 1Choose a toolPick Compress, Resize, Convert, Crop or Image → PDF from the tabs.
  2. 2Add your imageDrag and drop an image onto the page, or click to browse — it loads instantly in your browser.
  3. 3Adjust the optionsSet the quality, dimensions, format or crop area for the result you want.
  4. 4Download the resultSave the finished image (or PDF) straight to your device. The original is never modified.

What you can use it for

  • Shrinking a photo that is too large to email or upload
  • Converting a PNG screenshot to a smaller WebP or JPG
  • Resizing an image to an exact width for a website
  • Cropping a photo or combining several into one PDF

Frequently asked questions

Are my images uploaded to a server?

No. Every operation runs in your browser using your device's own processing, so your images are never uploaded, stored or seen by us.

Is it free to use?

Yes — all the image tools (compress, resize, convert, crop and image-to-PDF) are free with no sign-up and no watermark.

Which image formats are supported?

You can open PNG, JPG, WebP and GIF images, and export as PNG, JPG or WebP. The Image → PDF tool turns any of these into a PDF.

Will compressing reduce image quality?

Compression to JPG or WebP is lossy, so there is some quality trade-off — you control it with a quality slider and can see the resulting file size before downloading.

Is there a file size limit?

There is no fixed limit, but because everything runs on your device, very large images depend on your available memory.

Do I need to install anything?

No. Image Tools runs in any modern web browser on desktop or mobile — there is nothing to download or install.

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