The free Canva alternative for resizing images — one tap, no account
Eziclip's resizer is a free, 100% in-browser tool to resize and reframe images for any platform: one-tap social presets (TikTok, Reels, Shorts, YouTube, square, and more) or exact custom dimensions, with the crop or fit you choose. Unlike Canva — whose one-click Magic Resize is a Canva Pro feature (from about $15/mo), and whose free plan makes you manually rebuild each size in an account-gated cloud editor — Eziclip needs no account, runs right in your browser, and adds no watermark and no export caps.
Pick Eziclip if…
- Not needed — just open it
- No — runs in your browser
- Yes — every preset, free
Pick Canva if…
- Canva is a full design suite, and that's a real strength if you need more than a resize: templates, fonts, brand kits, collaboration, and AI tools all live in one place.
- If you're designing a graphic from scratch rather than reframing one you already have, Canva does far more than Eziclip aims to.
Eziclip vs Canva, side by side
| Feature | Eziclip | Canva |
|---|---|---|
| Watermark on free exports | Never | No watermark on resized images |
| Account / sign-up | Not needed — just open it | Required |
| Uploads your image to the cloud | No — runs in your browser | Yes — cloud editor |
| One-tap resize to a new size | Yes — every preset, free | Magic Resize is Pro-only (~$15/mo); free plan = rebuild each size by hand |
| Cost to unlock one-click resizing | Free to use | From about $15/mo (Canva Pro) |
| Beyond resizing (templates, full design suite) | Resize and reframe only — by design | Full design suite — templates, brand kit, AI, far beyond resizing |
Free-tier facts current as of 2026 — Canva's plans change, so check their site before deciding.
Try the free resizer — right here
Canva can resize an image, but the one-click version — Magic Resize / Resize & Magic Switch — sits behind Canva Pro, so on the free plan you sign in, recreate each size by hand, and work entirely in Canva's cloud. If resizing is the whole job, that's a design suite and a paywall standing between you and a finished file. Eziclip does just the resize: open it, drop in your image, tap a preset or type exact dimensions, pick crop or fit, and download — free, with nothing held back.
A quick tool — one slice of free Studio. The same job (and the rest of the edit) lives on the board: multi-track, captions, color, sound, stock. Connect your AI and it edits for you.
Open StudiofreeWhere Canva is genuinely better
Canva is a full design suite, and that's a real strength if you need more than a resize: templates, fonts, brand kits, collaboration, and AI tools all live in one place. If you're designing a graphic from scratch rather than reframing one you already have, Canva does far more than Eziclip aims to. Eziclip is deliberately narrow — it resizes and reframes, and that's the whole job. And this tool is one door into a bigger room: the same site's Studio is a full multi-track editing board in your browser — where you can even connect your own AI (Claude, ChatGPT or any agent) and let it do the edit for you.
Questions
Yes. Open /resize, drop in your image, resize, and download — no sign-up, no email, no paywall. There's no watermark and no cap on exports.
No. The resizer runs entirely in your browser, which is why it works without an account.
Canva's one-click Magic Resize is a Pro feature (from about $15/mo), and the free plan makes you recreate each size by hand inside an account-gated cloud editor. If resizing is all you need, Eziclip gives you one-tap presets and exact custom dimensions for free, right in your browser.
One-tap presets for the major platforms — TikTok, Reels, Shorts, YouTube, square, and more — or type exact custom dimensions, and choose whether to crop or fit your image to the new frame.