Image & Design Tools
Image Workbench
Start image compression, resizing, metadata, EXIF, color, favicon, and SVG tasks from one workbench.
Tool guide
Before you start
Start image compression, resizing, metadata, EXIF, color, favicon, and SVG tasks from one workbench.
- Category
- Image & Design Tools
- Processing
- Input is processed in the browser.
- Example
- Start image compression, resizing, metadata, EXIF, color, favicon, and SVG tasks from one workbench.
Input / output
Local image workbench
Metadata viewer
Inspect file size, dimensions, ratio, and MIME details.
Active mode
metadata
Metadata viewer
Image size
1200x800
240 KB
Privacy
unknown
image/jpeg
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What is this tool?
Image Workbench is a browser-first tool for start image compression, resizing, metadata, EXIF, color, favicon, and SVG tasks from one workbench. It fits into the image and design workflow and keeps the main task on one page.
How to use it
- Enter the input
Paste or edit the value in the input area. Sample values are safe placeholders for testing the tool.
- Adjust options
Choose the mode, format, unit, or count that matches the image workbench, image tools, image compressor task.
- Review the result
Run the tool, inspect the output, then copy or download it only when the result matches your expectation.
Examples
Image Workbench example
- Input
- Sample input
- Output
- Review the result in the browser.
Practical tips
- For large inputs, process the smallest useful sample first to keep the browser responsive.
- Ad slots are intentionally kept away from tool controls and result panes.
FAQ
What input should I use with Image Workbench?
Use values that match the image workbench, image tools task, then adjust the visible options before running the tool.
Can I copy the Image Workbench result?
Yes. Review the output first, then copy or download it when the result matches your expectation.
Can I use Image Workbench on mobile?
Yes. The input, options, action, and result areas are designed to stack cleanly on small screens.
Will ads interrupt Image Workbench?
No. Ad slots stay outside the input, output, and primary action areas so the tool remains usable and policy-safe.