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
- 1Choose a toolPick Compress, Resize, Convert, Crop or Image → PDF from the tabs.
- 2Add your imageDrag and drop an image onto the page, or click to browse — it loads instantly in your browser.
- 3Adjust the optionsSet the quality, dimensions, format or crop area for the result you want.
- 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.