Upload an image to zoom
Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, and GIF
Paste (Ctrl/⌘+V) or drop an image — or import from a URL
Zoom into any part of an image and export the magnified region as a new picture. It's the quick way to crop in tight on a detail, enlarge a section of a screenshot, or create a close-up for a presentation — all in the browser, with your file never uploaded anywhere.
How It Works
Choose a tool
Pick from 120+ tools to resize, convert, compress, or enhance your image.
Upload & edit
Drag and drop your image and adjust the settings. It stays on your device.
Download
Save your result instantly — no watermark, no sign-up required.
Why Image Machine?
Your files never leave your device
All processing runs locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to a server.
Completely free
Every tool is free, with no limits, no watermarks, and no hidden costs.
Lightning fast
No upload waiting — your images are processed instantly on your own device.
Professional quality
Pixel-perfect output with full control over format, size, and quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I zoom into a specific part of an image and save it?
Use the zoom controls to magnify the area you care about, position it in the frame, and download. The visible region is exported as a standalone image at the zoom level you set.
Is zooming the same as cropping?
They overlap: zooming magnifies and then exports the framed area, which effectively crops in while enlarging the detail. If you only want to cut out a region at original scale, use the crop tool instead.
Will zooming in make the image blurry?
Zooming beyond the source resolution can soften fine detail, because there are only so many original pixels. For the sharpest close-up, start from the highest-resolution version of your image.
Can I use this to enlarge text in a screenshot?
Yes. Zoom into the portion of the screenshot containing the text and export it, which is useful for highlighting a detail in tutorials or reports without sharing the whole screen.
Does the zoom tool upload my image?
No. The image is loaded and processed entirely in your browser, so nothing is sent to a server and there are no limits or sign-ups.