Local browser processing

Free Online Image Tools

Convert, compress, batch resize, crop, watermark, create favicons, round corners, generate Base64, create PDFs, and convert HEIC to JPG. Standard image processing runs locally in your browser.

Image Format Converter

Convert PNG, JPG, and WebP in batches.

Image Compressor

Reduce image file size by quality settings.

Image Resizer

Batch resize images by width and height.

Image Cropper

Drag the crop box and export the selection.

Text Watermark

Add custom text watermarks to one or many images.

Favicon Generator

Generate favicon PNG sizes and download a ZIP.

Rounded Corners

Add transparent rounded corners, defaulting to PNG.

Image to Base64

Generate a Base64 data URL with FileReader.

PNG Pixel

Remove backgrounds, split sprites, batch cut UI assets, and merge sprite sheets locally.

Sprite Sheet Animator

Animate, split, align, and export sprite sheets locally in the browser.

Image to PDF

Merge multiple images into one PDF.

HEIC to JPG

Convert HEIC/HEIF to JPG.

Simple image tools that run in your browser

Free Image Tools focuses on common image tasks without requiring installation or account setup. You can compress images online, convert image formats, resize images, add a text watermark, or combine pictures with the image to PDF tool. Standard image processing happens locally in your browser, so your images are not uploaded to a server for these tools.

Why Use This Site

  • No installation required.
  • Common image tasks in one clean site.
  • Works on desktop and mobile.

Privacy

Standard image processing runs locally in your browser. Images are not uploaded.

What is FreeImageTools.cc?

FreeImageTools.cc is a practical image toolbox for everyday web, social, design, document, and game asset work. It focuses on the tasks people often need before publishing an image: compressing large files, resizing photos, cropping thumbnails, converting formats, creating PDFs, adding watermarks, preparing favicons, and cleaning up sprite assets.

The site is not meant to replace a full design application. It is built for quick, understandable jobs where opening heavy software would slow you down. Most standard tools use browser APIs such as Canvas, FileReader, Blob, and local download links so you can preview the result and save it directly from the current page.

Why use browser-based image tools?

Browser-based tools are useful when you need a fast result on a laptop, shared computer, or mobile device. You do not need to install an app, create an account, or move every image into a remote dashboard. For common work such as resizing product photos or converting WebP to JPG, a local page can be the simplest workflow.

Local processing also gives you more control over drafts, screenshots, and unpublished assets. The image can be read by the page, processed in memory, and downloaded without sending the original file to an image-processing server for ordinary tasks.

Popular tools

  • Use Image Compressor to reduce JPG, PNG, or WebP file size before uploading to a website.
  • Use Image Resizer when several images need the same width or height.
  • Use Image Cropper to frame thumbnails, banners, profile images, and social previews.
  • Use Image Format Converter to switch between PNG, JPG, and WebP formats.
  • Use Image to PDF to combine scans, receipts, or reference images into one PDF.

Batch image processing

Batch processing matters when you have more than one file to prepare. FreeImageTools.cc includes batch workflows for compression, resizing, format conversion, and watermarking. Instead of repeating the same setting for every image, you can upload a group of files, apply shared settings, and download the finished results together when ZIP export is available.

This is useful for ecommerce images, blog illustrations, documentation screenshots, classroom materials, and game UI assets where consistency is more important than hand-editing each file.

Privacy-first local processing

Standard image processing on this site happens in the browser. Your image is loaded into the current page, processed with front-end APIs, and discarded when you leave or refresh unless you download the output. Third-party scripts may be used for analytics and advertising, as described in the privacy policy, but the ordinary image tools are designed so the image itself does not need to be uploaded for processing.

For sensitive images, always review your organization’s privacy rules before using any online tool. The local-first approach reduces unnecessary file transfer, but it does not replace legal or workplace data policies.

New: Sprite Sheet Animator

The Sprite Sheet Animator is built for game developers, pixel artists, and creators working with character animations or UI effects. It can split a sprite sheet into frames, remove a solid green or colored background, preview the animation, reorder frames, adjust per-frame offsets, and export JSON, PNG frames, a corrected sprite sheet, or an animated GIF preview.

This tool is especially helpful for AI-generated sprite sheets or hand-made sheets where each frame is close but not perfectly aligned. The larger animation preview helps you judge the final motion instead of only staring at the original grid.

Who can use these tools?

Guides and tutorials

FAQ

Are images uploaded?

Standard processing runs in your browser and images are not uploaded.

Which tools support batch processing?

Format conversion, compression, resizing, and text watermarking support batch processing and ZIP downloads.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes, the layout is responsive.