About ImageUtils
ImageUtils is a free suite of in-browser image tools built around one principle: your images never leave your device. Here's who is behind it and why it works the way it does.
Our Story
ImageUtils was born from a simple frustration: why should you upload your personal photos to unknown servers just to resize or convert them? As a web developer passionate about privacy, I built this suite of tools that work entirely in your browser — no uploads, no accounts, no compromise. What began as a handful of utilities has grown into a complete toolkit covering compression, format conversion, resizing, background removal, AI upscaling, watermark and object removal, and more, all kept free and supported by unobtrusive ads.
Our Mission
To make everyday image editing — compressing, converting, resizing, removing backgrounds, upscaling, cleaning up watermarks and objects — fast, free, and genuinely private. Every tool runs entirely in your browser, so there are no accounts, no watermarks on your results, and no files sitting on someone else's server. We pair the tools with practical, in-depth guides so you not only get the job done but understand how to get the best result.
Privacy First
Your photos belong to you. Because all processing happens locally on your device, your images are never uploaded, stored, logged, or shared — a real technical guarantee, not just a promise. That matters whether you're editing personal photos, confidential documents, or unreleased product shots, and it's why the whole site is built client-side from the ground up.
Experience & Expertise
I've spent years working in web development and image processing, and I build every tool here myself. They rely on modern in-browser technologies — HTML Canvas, WebAssembly, and on-device machine learning — to deliver professional results without your files ever leaving your computer. I write the accompanying guides from hands-on experience with the same workflows, and I update both the tools and the articles as formats and best practices evolve. Have feedback or found a bug? It reaches me directly via the contact page.
Created by
Sergio Paniagua López