Eziclip
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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

FeatureEziclipCanva
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.

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Where 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.