Fix that image.Get on with your day.

Compress, resize, convert, or turn photos into a PDF. Pick what you need and finish the job in seconds.

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  • No account
  • Works on phone
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Free means free No signup wall before the tool. No “create account to download” trap.
Built for impatient people Open the tool, fix the file, download it. That is the whole plot.
One job per page Compress to 100KB, resize a banner, make a PDF, convert WebP. No maze.
Not another sleepy toolbox

A tiny image repair shop for everyday digital disasters

FreeImgTools is for the moments when an upload form says no, a marketplace wants a weird square, a PDF needs to become a picture, or your website images are quietly making everything slower.

The entire magic trick

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Throw in the file

Drag, drop, tap, select. Photos, screenshots, PDFs, and weird formats.

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Pick the fix

Smaller file, new format, exact pixels, social preset, PDF, GIF, SEO text.

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Grab the fixed version

Download the result and go back to whatever you were actually trying to do.

Why it feels less annoying

Built for the “I need this now” moment No long wizard. No software hunt. The tool opens directly on the problem.
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Batch when one-by-one is torture Process a pile of images and download the results together.
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Modern formats without nerd homework WebP, AVIF, JPG, PNG: choose what you need and move on.
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Tiny tools for strangely specific problems Passport photo sizes, Discord emoji, YouTube banners, Shopify squares, and more.
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AI when words are the hard part Generate alt text, tags, captions, and SEO ideas when naming images gets tedious.
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Presets for platforms that love weird sizes Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, Open Graph, and more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is FreeImgTools?

FreeImgTools is a free img tools website at freeimgtools.net. It includes image compression, format conversion, image resizing, PDF to image, image to PDF, GIF, and image SEO tools for creators, website owners, ecommerce sellers, students, and everyday uploads.

Is FreeImgTools free?

Yes. The core tools are free to use without creating an account. Most image processing happens locally in your browser, which also helps keep the tools fast and private.

Is FreeImgTools the same as imgtool.net, imgtools.net, or freeimgtools.com?

No. FreeImgTools is the independent open-source website at freeimgtools.net. It is not affiliated with imgtool.net, imgtools.net, or freeimgtools.com.

Are my images uploaded to your server?

No. All image processing runs entirely in your browser using the Web Canvas API and JavaScript. Your files are never transmitted anywhere. This is fundamentally different from most online tools that upload your images to a server.

What image formats are supported?

Input: JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP. Output: JPG, PNG, WebP, and AVIF (AVIF output requires a modern browser like Chrome 85+, Safari 16+, or Firefox 113+).

Is there a file size or file count limit?

No hard limits. Since processing happens in your browser, it's limited only by your device's memory. Very large files (100MB+) may slow down older devices.

What does the AI alt text tool do?

It uses Cloudflare Workers AI to analyze your image and generate a descriptive alt text optimized for SEO and accessibility. The image is sent to Cloudflare's edge network temporarily for inference — it is not stored.

Can I check image file names for SEO?

Yes. The Image SEO Audit checks for weak filenames like IMG_4821.jpg, missing alt text, missing dimensions, and older formats. The Image SEO Guide explains how to name images with short, descriptive, hyphenated file names.

Why convert to WebP or AVIF?

WebP is 25–35% smaller than JPEG at equivalent quality, and AVIF is up to 50% smaller. Google's Core Web Vitals rewards fast-loading images, making these formats important for SEO.