Kayefi Image Tools
Kayefi Image Tools is a browser-based workspace for everyday image tasks. Compress a photo, resize a graphic, convert a format, check dimensions or aim for a specific file-size limit without creating an account.
One image, one clear task
The interface is designed around the job you need to finish. Choose compression for a smaller file, resize for fewer pixels, conversion for a different format, or target-size mode when a destination has a byte limit. The tool reports the result so you can make a practical decision instead of trusting a promise.
Common tasks
Resize an imageChange pixel dimensions and keep the aspect ratio under control.
Convert JPG to WebPPrepare a modern web-oriented copy when your browser can encode WebP.
Target 100 KBTry to bring a file close to a common upload-size constraint.
Built around the browser
Supported processing happens locally in the browser. Kayefi does not need to build a permanent server-side image library just to resize or compress a file. Capability checks are used for operations such as AVIF so the interface does not advertise an output that the current browser cannot produce.
Quality and file size belong together
A tiny file is not automatically a good file. Dimensions, format, source quality and the amount of visual detail all affect the result. Review the original size, final size, dimensions, format and quality used before downloading.
Guides that answer the next question
The Kayefi content library covers image formats, browser support, file-size decisions, target-size workflows and practical use cases. These pages are curated around real tasks and can be edited or disabled from WordPress rather than being generated from arbitrary keywords.
Good to know
- Keep original files when the source may be needed later.
- Resize oversized images before demanding very aggressive compression.
- Use a format that fits the image and the receiving application.
- For strict byte limits, leave some headroom if the destination specifies a maximum.