How to Batch Resize Multiple Images at Once
Resize multiple images to the same dimensions in one operation. Perfect for e-commerce, social media, and website preparation.
Why Batch Resize?
Processing images one at a time is tedious when you have 50 product photos, 200 event photos, or a set of images for a website. Batch resizing applies the same settings to all images in one operation.
Common Batch Resize Use Cases
E-commerce product photos: All images to 800x800px for consistent product grid display.
Social media: Resize to platform-specific dimensions before scheduling.
Email newsletter: Resize all images to under 600px wide for email compatibility.
Website gallery: Resize to consistent dimensions for a clean grid layout.
Best Practices
Maintain aspect ratio: Check "maintain aspect ratio" to avoid distortion. For fixed dimensions (like 800x800), enable "crop to fill" rather than stretching.
Save originals: Always keep originals. Batch processing the originals ensures you can re-process at different sizes if needed.
Naming: Use batch tools that allow naming patterns like filename-800x800.jpg to avoid overwriting originals.
Frequently asked questions
Can I resize multiple images to the same size at once?
Yes — upload multiple images, set target dimensions, and download all resized images as a ZIP file.
Does batch resizing maintain aspect ratio?
By default, yes. You can disable this to crop to exact dimensions for social media grid layouts.
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