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chynnahelen
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May 23, 2024
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How to Resize an Image without Losing Quality on Windows 11 PC

I often need to resize images for various purposes, such as uploading them to websites or sharing them on social media platforms. However, I've noticed that when I resize images using basic image editing software or online tools, the quality often suffers with blurry or pixelated images.

 

Is there any reliable method or software that can help me resize images without losing quality. I want to maintain the sharpness, clarity, and details of the original image, even after resizing it to a smaller or larger size.

 

I'm willing to invest in paid software if necessary, as long as it delivers excellent results.

  • I know exactly what you mean—resizing images without ending up with a blurry mess can be tricky!

     

    Honestly, Any2Pic (https://www.uumeo.com/bulk-resize-images) is a solid choice here. It keeps everything looking sharp whether you’re making the image bigger or smaller. Perfect if you want quality without the headache, and totally worth it if you’re resizing a lot.

     

    See it can resize my pictures in bulk.

     

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  • CockerillWilson's avatar
    CockerillWilson
    Copper Contributor
    Resizing an image on a Windows 11 PC can be a straightforward process, especially if you're using the built-in image editing software on Windows 11, like Paint or Microsoft Photos. You can simply select the image, choose the "Resize" option, and adjust the dimensions to your liking.
    But If you're not careful, you can accidentally lose data or overwrite the original image file. This is especially true if you're resizing an image in a non-destructive editor, like Paint. Make sure to always save your changes as a new file or copy the original file before making any edits.
  • johannaro's avatar
    johannaro
    Iron Contributor

    I know exactly what you mean—resizing images without ending up with a blurry mess can be tricky!

     

    Honestly, Any2Pic (https://www.uumeo.com/bulk-resize-images) is a solid choice here. It keeps everything looking sharp whether you’re making the image bigger or smaller. Perfect if you want quality without the headache, and totally worth it if you’re resizing a lot.

     

    See it can resize my pictures in bulk.

     

    • sethwingert's avatar
      sethwingert
      Copper Contributor
      This app seems nice but costs $15, for a free resizer made by Microsoft download Windows PowerToys image resizer - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/image-resizer

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