Image Size Finder

100% Free

Check image width and height in pixels, file size in KB or MB, format, aspect ratio, DPI, and available metadata directly in your browser.

100% FreeNo Sign-upPrivate & SecureInstant Results
How it works3 steps
  1. 1. UploadChoose an image from your device.
  2. 2. AnalyzeRead size, format, and metadata locally.
  3. 3. View ResultsCopy details or download the original.

Upload Image

Your images are never uploaded

All processing happens in your browser. Your files stay private and secure.

Image Information

More Details

File Name
Created
MIME Type
Modified
Compression
Color Space
EXIF Data
Orientation
ICC Profile
Animation

Upload an image to generate copyable details.

Preview & Download

Image preview will appear here

Choose an image to inspect dimensions, file size, format, and metadata.

Pixels and File Size

Check width, height, exact bytes, KB, and MB in one place.

100% Private

Your images never leave your device.

Local Check

After the page loads, the browser reads the image on your device.

DPI and Metadata

See embedded DPI, color, bit depth, transparency, and other available fields.

Check Image Dimensions, File Size and Metadata

Image Dimensions (Width × Height)
DPI / PPI (Resolution)
Compression Type
File Size (Bytes, KB, MB)
Color Mode (RGB, CMYK, etc.)
EXIF Data (if available)
Image Format & MIME Type
Bit Depth
ICC Profile
Aspect Ratio
Transparency Information
Creation & Modification Date

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Image Size Finder free to use?

Yes. You can check image dimensions, file size, format, and available metadata for free in your browser.

How do I check image dimensions online?

Choose the image and read the Dimensions result. It shows the pixel width and height, while File Size shows bytes, KB, or MB.

Are my images uploaded to your server?

No. The page reads the selected image locally in your browser. The file is not sent to a server for analysis.

What is DPI and PPI?

DPI and PPI describe pixel density metadata. Many web images do not embed this value, so the tool shows “Not embedded” when it is missing.

Why is my image size different in KB and MB?

KB and MB are different units for the same file size. The tool shows a readable size and the exact byte count so upload limits are easier to compare.

Which image formats are supported?

The tool reads metadata from common formats such as JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, and SVG. Preview depends on what your current browser can render.