Convert, compress, resize, and crop images. Files never leave your device — everything runs locally.
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PNG · JPG · WebP · Multiple at once · Never uploaded to a server
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Crop works on a single image. Load just one image to use it.
Rotate & Flip
Watermark
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Image → PDF
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PNG can be larger for many images. JPG is usually smaller.
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All processing is performed safely in your browser locally.
Speed First
Model ~30MB. Lightweight model suitable for mobile and quick tasks.
Quality First
Model ~176MB. High-fidelity extraction suitable for fine details like hair.
⚠️ Dual Engine Guide
There is an initial download wait time on first run, but subsequent runs start instantly using browser cache.
The Quality First engine has a large model size (176MB). Please note data usage and network stability.
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Compress images and reduce file size
TimeSave's image compressor shrinks JPG and WebP files by adjusting their quality, all inside your browser. Slide the quality control, hit Apply, and watch the before/after size update instantly. Because the work happens on your device, large photos compress quickly and stay private.
Smaller images load faster on websites, attach more easily to emails, and take up less storage. Combine compression with format conversion — for example, switch a heavy PNG to WebP and then compress — to get the smallest possible file without a noticeable drop in quality.
Frequently asked questions
How much can I shrink an image?
It depends on the photo, but lowering quality to around 70–80% often cuts file size by half or more while still looking clean.
Does compression reduce the dimensions?
No. Compression keeps the same width and height — it only lowers quality to save space. To change dimensions, use Resize.
Why doesn't PNG compress much with quality?
PNG is lossless, so the quality slider has little effect. Convert to JPG or WebP first if you want stronger size reduction.
Convert images between PNG, JPG, and WebP
TimeSave's image converter changes your photos between PNG, JPG, and WebP formats right inside your browser. Nothing is uploaded — the conversion happens on your own device, so your images stay private and the result is ready in an instant.
Pick PNG when you need a transparent background or lossless quality, JPG for the smallest size on photographs, and WebP for modern web pages that want both small files and good quality. You can also stack other steps afterward: convert, then compress or resize, all without leaving the page.
Frequently asked questions
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API, so your files never leave your device.
Can I convert several images at once?
Yes. Load multiple images and the chosen format is applied to each of them independently. You can then download them all.
Will converting to JPG remove transparency?
JPG does not support transparency, so transparent areas are filled with white. Use PNG or WebP if you need to keep a transparent background.
Crop images with a free or fixed ratio
TimeSave's image cropper trims your photo to the exact area you want, right in the browser. Choose a preset ratio like 1:1, 4:3, or 16:9, or set a free region by entering the position and size. Apply, and the cropped result appears next to the original instantly — nothing is uploaded.
Cropping helps you frame a subject, make a square avatar, or cut out unwanted edges. Because crop focuses on one image at a time, you keep precise control over the result. Afterwards you can resize, compress, or convert the cropped output without starting over.
Frequently asked questions
Why can I only crop one image at a time?
Crop regions are specific to each image's dimensions, so applying one box to many images rarely makes sense. Load a single image to enable cropping.
How do the ratio presets work?
Choosing a preset fits the largest box of that ratio into your image and centers it. You can then fine-tune the position and size values.
Can I undo a crop?
Yes. Every applied step is listed under Applied steps, and Undo removes the last one and recomputes from the original, so quality is preserved.
Client-Side AI Background Removal
TimeSave Background Removal executes an artificial intelligence model directly in your browser to remove background to transparent PNG. Images are never uploaded to any server, keeping your personal data completely private.
Choose between a lightweight engine focused on speed and a high-fidelity engine that captures fine details like hair, depending on your needs.
Frequently asked questions
Are my images sent to any server?
No. All AI calculations are executed on your device using WebAssembly and WebGPU inside your browser, so images are never sent.
Why is the Quality First engine download slow?
The Quality First engine needs to download around 176MB of AI model weights on first run. It will be cached in your browser so it starts instantly from the second run.
What is the difference between Speed First and Quality First?
Speed First uses a light model (~30MB) for quick responses. Quality First uses a larger model suitable for high-end PCs where pixel-perfect edges are needed.
Resize images to any dimensions
TimeSave's image resizer changes the width and height of your photos directly in the browser. Enter a target size, keep the aspect ratio locked to avoid stretching, and apply — the new dimensions and file size appear right away. Your originals stay on your device the whole time.
Resizing is handy for fitting profile pictures, thumbnails, or upload limits on forums and marketplaces. You can resize several images at once with the ratio kept, then chain a compress or convert step to finish, all in one place without re-uploading.
Frequently asked questions
Will resizing distort my image?
Not if you keep the aspect ratio checked. Enter one dimension and the other is calculated automatically to preserve proportions.
Can I enlarge a small image?
Yes, but enlarging beyond the original size may look soft, since there is no extra detail to add. Downscaling keeps quality best.
Does resizing also reduce file size?
Usually yes — smaller dimensions mean fewer pixels, so the file gets lighter. Add a compress step for even smaller results.
Rotate and flip images in your browser
TimeSave's rotate & flip tool turns your photos by 90 degrees or mirrors them horizontally and vertically, entirely inside your browser. Click a direction, and the result updates instantly next to the original. Nothing is uploaded — every rotation happens locally on your device, so your images stay private.
Photos from phones and cameras sometimes appear sideways or upside down because of their EXIF orientation tag. This tool auto-corrects that on load, so what you see is what you get. You can rotate several images at once, then chain a resize, compress, or convert step — all without re-uploading.
Frequently asked questions
Does rotating reduce image quality?
No. Rotations of 90, 180, or 270 degrees are lossless re-mappings of the pixels, so there is no quality loss. The pipeline also recomputes from the original on every step.
Can I rotate several images at once?
Yes. Load multiple images and the rotation or flip is applied to each of them. You can then download them all at once.
Why did my photo straighten itself when I loaded it?
Phone photos carry an EXIF orientation tag. This tool reads it and shows the image upright automatically, so any rotation you apply starts from the correct orientation.
Combine multiple images into one file
TimeSave Stitch helps you join several images into a single composite image directly in your browser. No uploads are required, and the final result is generated locally on your device.
Choose a vertical or horizontal layout, adjust the size mode, background, spacing, and output format, then download the finished stitched image when you are happy with the preview.
Frequently asked questions
Can I stitch more than two images?
Yes. You can combine many images at once, with a practical limit for browser safety and performance.
Will the preview match the final download?
Yes. The preview uses the same stitching logic as the final download, so the layout and sizing stay consistent.
Which output formats are supported?
You can export the stitched result as JPG or PNG, depending on which format you prefer.
Convert images to PDF in your browser
TimeSave's image-to-PDF tool lets you combine JPG, PNG, and WebP images into a single PDF file without uploading anything. Choose a page size — A4, Letter, or the image's own dimensions — and the PDF is built locally on your device and downloaded instantly.
Whether you need to merge several scanned pages, send photos as a document, or turn a series of screenshots into one file, this tool handles it in seconds. You can also preprocess your images first — resize, compress, or convert — then export the results as a PDF, all in one place.
Frequently asked questions
Are my images uploaded to make the PDF?
No. The PDF is built entirely in your browser using pdf-lib. Your images never touch a server.
Can I combine multiple images into one PDF?
Yes. Load as many images as you like — each one becomes a separate page in the PDF, in the order shown.
What page sizes are available?
You can choose A4, Letter, or Image size (each page matches its image's exact dimensions with no scaling).
Add a text or logo watermark directly in your browser
TimeSave Watermark lets you place a text or logo mark across your images without uploading files anywhere. Everything runs locally in your browser, so your photos remain private and the result is ready instantly.
Choose text for a simple label or upload a logo for a branded mark. Adjust size, opacity, angle, spacing, and placement to match the look you want, then apply the watermark to one image or all images at once.
Frequently asked questions
Are my images uploaded anywhere?
No. The watermarking process runs entirely in your browser, so your images never leave your device.
Can I use both text and logo watermarks?
Yes. Switch between text and logo modes, then tweak placement and style until the watermark looks right.
Can I apply the watermark to multiple images?
Yes. After loading multiple images, you can apply the watermark to all of them with one click.