Open FreeImgTools on iPhone or Android when a form says your photo is too large, a profile image needs exact pixels, or you need to send several pictures as one PDF. No app install, no account, no upload queue.
Reduce large iPhone or Android photos before email, forms, CMS uploads, or chat.
Compress photoTarget smaller file sizes for portals that reject photos above 100KB, 200KB, or 500KB.
Use form compressorCombine receipts, forms, handwritten notes, or document photos into one PDF.
Create PDFSet width and height for profile pictures, social posts, websites, and applications.
Resize imageResize a portrait photo to 600 x 600 pixels for US visa and passport workflows.
Resize visa photoConvert PDF pages or create PDFs without Adobe, login, or app installs.
Browse PDF toolsPhone cameras create very large photos, often several megabytes each. That is great for quality, but it causes problems when a government portal, school form, job application, CMS, or email attachment has a small upload limit. Compressing and resizing before upload usually fixes the problem.
If a portal only gives a file-size error, start with Compress Image for Online Form. If it also gives exact dimensions, resize first, then compress. For documents, use Image to PDF after cropping or compressing the photos.
Yes. Open FreeImgTools in Safari or Chrome, choose a file from Photos or Files, process it, and download the result.
Modern phones capture high-resolution photos with extra metadata. That quality is useful for printing, but too heavy for many forms and websites.
For a size error, use compression. For a pixel-dimension requirement, resize first. For several document photos, create a PDF after the images look correct.