
Why Image Size Still Matters in 2026
No matter how modern your stack is, oversized images can still kill performance. I’ve seen this happen on blogs, landing pages, and even production apps. Images straight from phones or screenshots are usually far larger than needed for the web. The Developer Problem With Images Most of us don’t want to: Open Photoshop just to resize one image Install extra software for a small task Break our workflow for basic image edits For simple resizing, we need something fast and frictionless. A Lightweight Online Image Resizer For quick image resizing, I often use the Image Resizer from Pixtooly. It’s browser-based and straightforward: Upload an image Set width or height Download the resized image No account required and no setup involved. 🔗 Tool link: https://pixtooly.com/tool/image-resizer Why This Works Well for Developers From a dev workflow perspective: Works on any OS No installation Ideal for quick tasks Perfect for content and SEO work It’s especially useful when working on side projects
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