Free plan: 1 conversion/hour, 1 file at a time
Go Unlimited →

Resize Video

Scale videos to Any Size

Specify your files

*Files deleted after 24 hours

Convert files free, Pro users can convert much larger files; Sign up now

Uploading

0%

How to Resize Video

1 Upload the videos you want resized — work from the largest original you have rather than from a copy you already shrank once.
2 Type a target width, a target height or a percentage, and leave the aspect-ratio lock on unless you deliberately want stretching.
3 Run the resize; every file in the batch is taken to the same target in a single pass.
4 Download the resized Video file, or the whole set together as one archive.

Resize Video FAQ

Does the source format affect the result of a resize?
+
It does. this format is read and written by the same streaming pipeline as everything else we support. That is what decides whether shrinking the file is purely a question of pixels or also a question of re-encoding.
Yes — the container and codec are probed before anything runs, so mixed uploads in one batch are handled per file. Worth checking before you resize a file you will not be able to regenerate.
Upscaling. Enlarging cannot invent detail that was never captured, so the result is a soft version of the original at a bigger size. Always resize down from the largest source you have, and resize once rather than in stages.
Match the slot it will live in. A full-width web hero rarely needs more than 1920 pixels wide, a content image 1200, a thumbnail 400, and doubling those numbers covers high-DPI screens. Anything beyond that is bytes nobody sees.
Yes, and it matters here more than anywhere else — video jobs run in minutes, so queueing the batch in parallel is the difference between one wait and several.
They are carried across wherever the target container can hold them, including multiple audio languages, embedded subtitles and chapter markers, rather than silently keeping only the first track of each.
No. Resize Video is free without an account, and the output has no watermark, corner logo or intro card. Uploaded video is deleted from the workers shortly after the job completes.
Yes: free accounts process video up to 40 MB per file whichever container you brought; ffmpeg with x264, x265 and libvpx does the encoding. It is high enough that upload speed is usually the binding constraint rather than the cap itself.
PNG.to is built around the format you use when you cannot afford to lose a pixel: lossless, alpha-capable, and the correct answer for screenshots, logos, line art and anything with hard edges. Image work is rarely one step: people arrive to change a format and leave needing the picture a different size, a different weight or a different shape. Running Resize Video on the same upload pipeline, the same size caps and the same account is the whole reason it is here rather than on a fourth tab.
The converter on this site moves images to and from PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF and SVG — which is the step where the decision about transparency actually gets made. That is the step most people actually came for, and doing it after Resize Video rather than before it means the conversion works from the file you finally settled on.
The engines are shared — the same libraries, the same workers, the same limits. What differs is the advice, and the advice here starts from one fact about the format this site is named after: there is no quality slider to get wrong — a PNG round-trips bit-exactly, so the only thing edits cost you is file size. A PNG site is opinionated about where PNG is the right destination and where it is not, and that judgement is worth more than the button.
No account, and nothing is kept: uploads are deleted from the workers shortly after the job finishes, and nothing you process is indexed, listed or used for anything else. Free accounts exist for history and batch size, not for access.

Rate this resource
5.0/5 - 0 votes
ns6.com — Your domain, done right. Free privacy and DNS included.
Or lay your files here