EvJO Photo-Image Resizer: Fast, Free Batch Image Resizing

EvJO Photo-Image Resizer — Resize, Crop, and Convert in Seconds

EvJO Photo-Image Resizer is a lightweight Windows utility for quickly processing multiple images. It’s designed for simple, fast batch operations without a steep learning curve.

Key features

  • Batch resizing: Resize many images at once by percentage, pixel dimensions, or longest side.
  • Cropping options: Basic crop presets and custom crop by pixels or aspect ratio.
  • Format conversion: Convert between common formats (JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, TIFF).
  • Quality and compression control: Set JPEG quality and PNG compression to balance size vs. quality.
  • Rename and overwrite rules: Options to append suffixes, add sequential numbering, or overwrite originals.
  • Simple UI: Drag-and-drop support and straightforward controls for non-technical users.
  • Preserve metadata: Option to keep or strip EXIF data when saving.
  • Preview and undo: Quick preview of results and ability to revert recent operations (depending on settings).

Typical use cases

  • Preparing web images by resizing and compressing for faster page loads.
  • Converting camera RAW exports saved as TIFF/BMP into web-friendly JPEG/PNG.
  • Creating uniform thumbnails for galleries or product listings.
  • Reducing storage use by batch-compressing large photo libraries.

Strengths

  • Fast and efficient for straightforward tasks.
  • Minimal resource overhead; runs well on older Windows machines.
  • Easy to learn—good for users who only need basic image processing.

Limitations

  • Not intended for advanced editing (no layers, advanced retouching, or RAW development).
  • Limited automation compared with professional tools (some tasks may require manual setup).
  • Windows-only (no macOS/Linux versions).

Quick workflow (example)

  1. Open EvJO Photo-Image Resizer and drag images into the window.
  2. Choose resize method (percentage or dimensions) and set desired output size.
  3. Select crop settings if needed and pick output format/quality.
  4. Set output folder and filename rules.
  5. Click Start to process the batch; review results in the output folder.

If you want, I can write a short step-by-step tutorial tailored to a specific task (web thumbnails, Instagram posts, or archival compression).

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