QuickThumbnail – Web Based Photo Resizer

QuickThumbnail is a online photo resizing service which allows you to quickly resize photos through your browser. Just upload your Photo, resize it and download it back.

You can resize the image based on its percentage or use fixed sizes or use standard sizes like 100×75 (Avatar) or 468×60 (Web Banner). For security reasons your photos will be stored in their servers for 10 minutes, that shouldn’t be a problem for most of us 

It works pretty smoothly without much quality lose, but it would have been better if we could see a live preview before downloading the image. Usually I use Snagit and all my screen capturing and resizing needs, but its good to see everything move online thesedays. QuickThumbnail will surely make its way into my bookmarks.

This post was published by on November 24, 2006

About the Author: Thilak Rao works as a Social Media Expert. He is one of the first professional bloggers from India, and he loves to write, travel and click photos. Follow him on Twitter @thilak

  • http://ajaydsouza.com/ Ajay D’Souza

    I just use Irfanview to do my resizing. Free and worth it and you can do bulk resizing.

  • http://digitalmail.blogspot.com atul dogra

    ok nice information but can you tell me if w go through this process does not it effect the picture qulaity .

  • http://tech-buzz.net Thilak

    Atul: No, it doesn’t effect the quality of the pic

  • http://www.techaddi.com Paul Jacob

    Nice blog Thilak,

    I personally prefer using photoshop cs2 for resizing my images.It clearly preserves the quality of the original image.Also I usually do not copy images from others,instead I like to make screenshots using snagit.

  • http://tech-buzz.net Thilak

    Paul: Yeap, Snagit does it all :)

  • http://nithinkamath.info/ Nithin

    I generally use GIMP, and sometimes gThumb on Fedora, the best thing, both are free and good enough for resizing.

  • http://stevenbao.com/ Steven Bao

    Excellent! I also recommend ShrinkPictures for resizing my 6MP digital camera pictures – very good tool.

    Good if you don’t want to fire up Photoshop every time you want some web service to accept an image.

  • http://tech-buzz.net Thilak

    Steven: Thanks for the link, it would come handy someday, I have bookmarked it !!