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BIRME
Free Online Bulk Image Resizer with Smart Cropping

What is BIRME?

BIRME is an online bulk image resizer designed to instantly process hundreds of images to exact dimensions, with advanced options like smart focal point detection and customizable watermarking. Operating entirely within the user's browser, it ensures complete privacy and does not require any sign-up, download, or image uploads to external servers. The simple drag-and-drop interface supports various image formats and provides flexibility in file output, quality settings, and file renaming patterns.

Ideal for web developers, designers, and users needing efficient batch image editing, BIRME offers high-quality resizing, cropping, and automated renaming. Its smartcrop technology analyzes each photo to preserve important details when cropping, while additional functionalities—like adjusting borders and supporting local fonts for watermarks—make BIRME a comprehensive solution for image processing tasks.

Features

  • Bulk Image Resizing: Instantly resize multiple images to exact dimensions.
  • Smart Cropping: Auto focal-point detection using smartcrop JavaScript library.
  • Custom Watermarking: Add text or image watermarks with local font support.
  • File Renaming: Flexible batch renaming with customizable patterns.
  • Direct Download: Download images as zip files or save directly to folders.
  • Quality Adjustment: Choose format (JPEG, WebP, AVIF) and set output quality.
  • Privacy-Focused: Images never leave your device; all processing is local.
  • Border and Color Customization: Adjust image borders and color thickness.
  • High-Quality Resize Engine: Integrated pica for improved output quality.
  • Auto Save Settings: Previous settings are automatically loaded.

Use Cases

  • Resizing website or blog images in bulk without loss of quality.
  • Preparing photos for online portfolios or e-commerce listings.
  • Batch watermarking large sets of images for copyright protection.
  • Optimizing image sizes for faster web loading and bandwidth savings.
  • Renaming multiple image files with custom naming conventions.
  • Adding uniform borders to images for digital galleries.
  • Cropping social media images to fit specific platform requirements.

FAQs

  • Is it safe to use BIRME?
    Yes, BIRME operates entirely in your browser using JavaScript to process images locally, ensuring your photos never leave your device.
  • What is auto focal detection?
    Auto focal detection uses a smart JavaScript library to identify and preserve the most important, detail-rich areas of your images during cropping.
  • How does the rename function work?
    The renaming feature lets you apply sequential numbers or use original file names in customizable naming patterns when processing files in bulk.
  • What image quality is recommended for output?
    For most online purposes, 80% quality for JPG or WebP offers a good balance between visual quality and file size.
  • Why do my photos become pixelated?
    Pixelation occurs when an image is resized to a larger dimension than its original; for upscaling, specialized tools may be needed.

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