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Shopify Image Resizer & Compressor

Resize and compress your product photos locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

Resize & Compress
Upload an image, then adjust max width/height and quality.

Step 1

Upload image

No file yet

Step 2

Set size

Use a preset or enter the max width/height.

Shopify-friendly baseline: 2048x2048, 90% quality, 1.5 MB target, 1:1 crop

Center crop only. No manual selection.

Step 3

Quality & size

Higher quality looks better, lower quality saves space.

90%

Optional: we will reduce quality until the output is below this size (best effort).

Step 4

Process & download

Auto-apply changes

Reprocess automatically when you tweak settings.

Preview

Before & after

Upload an image to preview.

Original

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Processed

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AI Enhance (optional)
After your image meets Shopify size limits, you can generate studio-quality versions with SellerCam.

Shopify image processing in 3 simple steps

Upload, crop, compress, and download. No account, no waiting.

1. Upload your image

Drop or click to upload a JPG, PNG, or WEBP file (up to 10MB). We read pixel size and file weight instantly so you know what you start with.

2. Crop and resize

Choose a center crop ratio like 1:1, 4:5, or 3:4, then set max width and height. 2048x2048 is common for Shopify, but you can match your theme.

3. Auto-process and download

Changes apply automatically, you see a before and after preview, and you download a Shopify-ready JPEG in seconds.

Built for Shopify product images

Use this Shopify image resizer to crop, compress, and export the exact size your listings need.

Local processing only

Everything happens in your browser. We do not upload, store, or share your files at any step.

Shopify-friendly crop ratios

Use 1:1, 4:5, or 3:4 to keep product grids consistent across listings and collections.

Control file size and clarity

Tune JPEG quality or set a target size to balance sharpness, loading speed, and storage limits.

Shopify image size and crop guide

Practical guidance on sizes, ratios, and clarity so you can get it right the first time.

Shopify image size guidelines

Most themes look best with square product images. A 2048px edge is a common high-quality size, but follow your theme settings if they specify a limit.

How to pick a crop ratio

1:1 fits most product grids. 4:5 works well for portrait items. 3:4 gives a slightly taller frame without feeling too narrow.

Why compression matters

Large images slow mobile pages and can reduce conversion. Compression reduces weight while keeping detail so pages load faster.

How to avoid blur

Start with a sharp original, set max dimensions high enough, and avoid overly small target sizes. Raise JPEG quality if details look soft.

Best for

  • Launching a new store and need consistent product image ratios.
  • Existing images are too large or look soft on product pages.
  • Reusing images across platforms and need Shopify-ready sizes fast.
  • Editing images on a laptop without installing extra software.

Shopify image resizer FAQ

Answers about cropping, compression, quality, and size.

What Shopify image size should I use?

Most themes look best with square images. 2048x2048 is a common high-quality size, but you can set any max size that matches your theme.

Does this tool upload my images?

No. Cropping, resizing, and compression run in your browser. Your files never leave your device.

Why does my output look blurry?

Increase max dimensions or JPEG quality, or avoid an aggressive target size. Also make sure the original image is sharp.

Can I crop to a square ratio?

Yes. Choose 1:1 to center crop a square image before resizing. You can also use 4:5 or 3:4.

Which formats are supported? What is the output?

You can upload JPG, PNG, or WEBP. The output is a JPEG optimized for Shopify.

Why crop before resize?

Cropping first keeps ratios consistent. Resizing after crop avoids wasted pixels and produces a more predictable result.

What target size should I choose?

Start around 1 to 2 MB. This usually keeps detail while improving load speed, but adjust based on theme and image complexity.

Want studio-quality Shopify images?

After resizing, enhance your product photos with SellerCam AI.

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