Create sharp 128x128 pixel squares for app icons, interface tiles, and compact previews with precise resizing and fast local export.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats
Set exact dimensions, keep proportions, and export clean files without guesswork.
128x128 gives enough pixels for app icons and launchers while staying light for UI rendering. It is a dependable base size for icon sets and interface buttons.
Perfect for file managers and dashboards where thumbnails must stay clear without taking over the layout grid. It keeps labels legible in dense lists.
Preserve sharp edges for line icons and glyphs so strokes remain clean and readable at medium square sizes. Use bold shapes to avoid thin-line loss.
Normalize a set of assets to 128x128 so grids align and spacing feels consistent across screens. This keeps cards and menus visually balanced and tidy.
Design at 256x256 and downscale to 128x128 to keep detail crisp on high-DPI displays. Downscaling smooths curves and avoids softness in tiny UI elements.
Export PNG for transparency, WebP for size, or JPG for photos depending on the asset type. Choose the format that matches your workflow and delivery needs.
Upload an image, set 128x128 pixels, and export a clean square file for UI use.
Upload the image and check the preview to decide how much detail should remain at 128x128. Avoid tiny text that will blur.
Enter 128 by 128, lock the ratio if needed, and pick PNG, WebP, or JPEG. Keeping the ratio prevents distortion in UI grids.
Download the resized file and reuse it across icons, tiles, or previews without extra edits. Ready for UI kits.
Resize graphics to 128x128 for app icons and UI tiles. Local processing keeps edges sharp and file sizes light for design systems.
Resize to 128x128Quick answers to common questions about resizing images online.
128x128 works well for app icons, file tiles, and medium UI buttons. It is large enough for recognizable shapes while staying compact for lists and grids. It is also a safe size for extension icons and settings tiles.
128x128 offers more detail and smoother edges, which is helpful for icons with multiple elements. Use 64x64 when you need minimal size, and 128x128 when clarity matters more. For brand marks, extra pixels avoid muddy edges.
PNG is ideal for crisp icons and transparency. WebP is smaller with good quality. JPEG works for photos but can blur sharp edges on simple graphics or text. If you need small size with transparency, WebP is a good compromise.
Yes. 128x128 is a solid tile size for dashboards and menus. Keep consistent padding and center the main subject so tiles align visually across the grid. This makes navigation tiles feel balanced and easy to scan.
Upscaling adds pixels that were not in the original and can soften details. For best results, start with a larger source image and downscale to 128x128. This keeps edges cleaner and avoids blur on small UI.
Use high contrast shapes, avoid tiny text, and export to PNG or WebP. Preview at actual size to ensure lines and corners stay clean on screen. Test on light and dark backgrounds for visibility. Even padding keeps icons balanced.
For retina screens, design at 256x256 and downscale to 128x128. This keeps edges crisp while delivering the exact pixel size you need and helps if the UI scales icons down in CSS. It prevents soft strokes on thin lines.
Most 128x128 files remain small, typically a few to a few dozen kilobytes. Flat graphics compress well, while photos may be slightly larger but still lightweight. Simpler graphics and flat colors compress the best.
Yes. You can resize and download images for free, with no signup required. Processing happens locally in your browser, so there are no usage caps or hidden fees.
No. All resizing and compression run in your browser. Files never leave your device and are not stored on our servers, keeping your images private.
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