Shrinks a heavy PSD to a tiny JPG
A Photoshop file bloated by layers and history becomes a flat JPG often a fraction of the size — light enough to email or upload in seconds.
Drop a .psd and get back a compact JPG anyone can open — perfect for proofs, previews, and forms that reject Photoshop files. No Photoshop, no signup, no upload.
Add PSD files to convert to JPG
PSD, PSB · up to 50 files · 100 MB each
A PSD is Photoshop's working document — layers, masks, adjustment groups, smart objects, and text all preserved so you can keep editing. That richness makes it heavy and, more to the point, unopenable outside a handful of design apps. The moment you need to show the artwork to a client, attach it to an email, or feed it to an upload form, the PSD becomes a wall: the person on the other end sees a file they cannot preview, and the form throws it back. A JPG is the opposite kind of file — small, flat, and readable by every phone, browser, and program ever made.
AnyResizer reads the flattened composite baked into your PSD and re-encodes it as a JPG. It does not open your layers or rebuild your editing stack — it takes the finished, merged image Photoshop stored and turns that into a single flat picture. Because JPG has no concept of transparency, any see-through areas are filled with a solid background color, white by default, so the result is a complete rectangle with nothing missing. A file that weighed dozens of megabytes as a PSD routinely lands as a JPG you can measure in kilobytes — small enough to send, post, or drop into a document without a second thought.
JPG compression is lossy, so a sliver of detail is traded for that dramatic size cut. AnyResizer converts at quality 90 by default, which keeps design work looking clean while still shrinking the file enormously. Drop a single PSD and the JPG saves straight to your device; drop a whole batch and they come back zipped with tidy .jpg names. Every decode and re-encode runs inside your browser through WebAssembly, so no file leaves your machine, and metadata is stripped by default to keep the JPG lean. Need transparency kept intact? Use PSD to PNG instead — that path stays lossless and preserves the alpha channel.
A Photoshop file bloated by layers and history becomes a flat JPG often a fraction of the size — light enough to email or upload in seconds.
Nobody needs design software to see the result. A JPG previews inline in email, on any phone, and in every browser and app.
AnyResizer converts the merged image Photoshop stored inside the PSD, so what you designed is exactly what lands in the JPG.
A raw PSD is too big to attach and impossible for most people to open. As a JPG it sends instantly and previews inline for the client reviewing it.
Print shops, marketplaces, and job portals routinely refuse Photoshop files. Convert to JPG first and the same artwork sails through the upload.
Someone sent you a PSD and you just need to look at it. A JPG opens on any device with no Photoshop and no plugins required.
Send a flat JPG of the mockup so a client can approve it from their phone, without wrestling with a design file they cannot open.
Word processors and slide tools embed a JPG cleanly, where a heavyweight PSD will not import at all.
Websites, chat apps, and social feeds take a JPG everywhere. Share a preview of your work without exposing the editable source file.
Drag in a single .psd or a batch of up to fifty, including .psb. They line up together, all using the same settings unless you adjust one.
Quality 90 is the default and holds up well for artwork and photos alike. Slide it lower when a smaller file matters more than fine detail.
A lone file downloads on its own; a batch returns as one ZIP, every image carrying a fresh .jpg name.
Keep the original PSD as your master — the JPG is flat and lossy, so treat it as a shareable copy, not a replacement.
If your PSD has transparent areas you want to preserve, use PSD to PNG instead; JPG will fill them with a solid background.
Won't your PSD render? Re-save it from Photoshop with Maximize Compatibility on so a flat composite is stored inside the file.
Leave quality at 90 or higher for artwork with text and sharp edges, so type and lines stay clean.
Convert between JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, and more in one place.
Keep transparency and stay lossless — flatten a PSD to a crisp PNG instead of a JPG.
Flatten a transparent PNG into a lighter JPG that every app accepts.
Take your new JPG down further in size while keeping it looking sharp.
Set new dimensions by pixels, percentage, or longest edge, before or after converting.
Drop it in and get back a small, universal JPG that sends in seconds and opens on anything — no Photoshop needed.