skwish
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Resize images for printing at common sizes
Print-ready image sizes without sending your files anywhere. Skwish resizes JPG, PNG, and WebP locally so you can match 4×6, 5×7, 8×10, and other print dimensions while keeping control of your photos.
Search match

This page is tuned for resize image for printing so visitors land in the right workflow immediately.

Fast output

See original size, compressed size, and percentage saved before you move on.

Batch ready

Compress multiple files and pull the results down as a ZIP.

Get to the compressor fast
Exact-intent SEO page first. Clear next step. Pretty later.

People usually search for a specific task, not a brand story. So this page keeps the promise simple: compress images without sending them to a third-party server.

Built for people searching “resize image for printing”, not a generic landing page.

No uploads, no accounts, no waiting on a server.

See the savings before you download anything.

Batch export stays available when the job is bigger.

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Resize family photos and art prints to standard print dimensions like 4×6, 5×7, or 8×10 before ordering prints.
Match print service size requirements without uploading original high-res files to a third-party print portal.
Batch-resize an entire album to the same print size and export as a ZIP with consistent naming.
Compress images now

Opens the upload box on the free browser compressor.

Drop images in the browser
Keep the whole workflow local. Nothing leaves your device unless you download it.
Set the output you need
Adjust compression until the file size and quality fit the job instead of guessing.
Download a clean result
Save one file or a ZIP bundle with skwish-prefixed names so the output is easy to find.
Setting up images for print
Use these before you upload or share the page.
Check your print service's required aspect ratio before resizing — 4×6 is 2:3, 5×7 is 5:7, 8×10 is 4:5.
Keep the original at 300 DPI or higher if you plan to print large; Skwish preserves the pixel count you choose.
For best print quality, export as JPEG or PNG — WebP is great for web but less compatible with print labs.

Ready to compress images?

Open the free browser upload box, keep files local, and download the optimized result.

Compress images now