Resize Image to 150x150 Pixels

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If you want to resize an image to exactly 150x150 pixels, this free online tool makes it easy. Whether you're preparing a profile picture, icon, or uploading to a digital platform, this tool helps you resize your image properly without losing quality. No need to install anything. Just upload your image, resize it, and download.

How to Resize an Image to 150x150 Pixels

  • Click the 'Choose File' button to upload your image.
  • Set the width to 150 and height to 150 pixels.
  • Uncheck the 'Lock Aspect Ratio' option if it's enabled.
  • Click the 'Resize' button.
  • After resizing, click 'Download' to save the image.

Why Use 150x150 Dimensions?

This size is commonly used for:

  • Profile photos and user avatars
  • Thumbnail displays
  • Icons and graphics on websites
  • Online forms and documentation
  • Image previews in blogs and listings

Additional Tool Features

This image tool comes with extra helpful options:

  • Crop: Remove unwanted parts of your image before resizing.
  • Rotate: Turn the image left or right as needed.
  • Flip: Flip images horizontally or vertically.
  • Compress: Reduce the file size while keeping image quality.

All features run directly in your browser. No uploads are sent to any server. It's fast, secure, and completely free.

FAQs

Can I resize my image without losing quality?

Yes, the tool keeps your image clear and sharp after resizing.

Is this tool safe to use?

Yes. Everything runs in your browser. Your image is not uploaded or stored.

Do I need to crop the image before resizing?

It's optional. You can crop first if your image has unwanted space or if it's not square.

Which file formats are supported?

You can upload JPG, PNG, and WebP files.

Is any software installation required?

No. The tool is fully online and works inside your browser.

Will my image be stretched?

If you disable the aspect ratio lock and the original image is not square, it may stretch. Cropping can help avoid this.