Online stores
Create square product images for cleaner catalog rows and faster product pages.
IvoryInk tool
Choose how the image will be used and IvoryInk applies practical WebP dimensions, quality, and fit settings in your browser.
Drop a JPG, PNG, or WebP file here, or choose one from your device.
Images stay in this browser session.
Web optimizer
IvoryInk applies practical dimensions, WebP export, and quality defaults for the selected use case.
Use a square canvas so product galleries stay aligned. WebP keeps detail while reducing file weight.
Your images stay on your device. Optimization runs locally with browser canvas export.
Website-ready defaults
Website image decisions usually come down to placement. Product grids need square consistency, blog images need balanced editorial dimensions, and heroes need a wide crop that still looks sharp on desktop.
IvoryInk turns those common choices into simple presets, then exports a local WebP file with the new dimensions, output size, and estimated savings shown before download.
Create square product images for cleaner catalog rows and faster product pages.
Prepare article images that are large enough to look clear without slowing pages down.
Resize hero and thumbnail images before adding them to a website builder or CMS.
FAQ
No. IvoryInk reads, resizes, and exports the image in your browser. The file does not need to be uploaded for this tool.
WebP usually creates smaller website images than JPG or PNG while keeping good visual quality in modern browsers.
Use product for store grids, blog for article images, hero for wide page headers, thumbnail for compact previews, and avatar for profile images.
Sometimes small or already-compressed images do not get smaller after re-encoding. IvoryInk shows the output size before download.
Use the optimizer when you want a practical recommendation. Use the image resizer when you need exact custom dimensions or formats.
WebP is supported by modern browsers. If you need older compatibility, use the converter or compressor tools to export JPG or PNG instead.