Compress, convert, redact, and clean metadata from your images — all inside a single browser tab. Nothing gets uploaded. The tools run on your hardware using the browser's native Canvas API, so they work even after you disconnect from the internet.
Each tool does one thing well. Together they cover the image tasks that come up most often.
Shrink file sizes with a quality slider that shows estimated output size in real time. Compare original vs. compressed at full resolution before downloading. Batch-process entire folders and grab the result as a ZIP.
Convert between JPG, PNG, and WebP — any direction. Drop a mixed folder and convert everything to one target format. Transparency is preserved when converting to PNG. Quality is adjustable for JPG and WebP.
Draw blur zones over faces, plates, addresses, financial data — anything sensitive. Adjust the blur intensity per zone. The output is a flattened image where the blur is permanent and irreversible.
Every photo from your phone embeds GPS coordinates, timestamps, device info, and more. NexStrip shows you every field, then removes all of it — so the photo you share doesn't carry your home address in the file properties.
Images aren't just pixels. They carry data that most people don't know about.
Uploading a photo to compress it also uploads its GPS coordinates to a third-party server. If that's a photo of your home, your child's school, or your office — that's a problem. NexTools never receives that data.
Compressing photos for a client deliverable, redacting a legal screenshot, stripping metadata from sensitive documentation — none of that should pass through someone else's infrastructure, even briefly.
Cloud tools restrict free users to 5–10MB per file. NexImage has no such cap — your browser can typically handle files of several hundred megabytes without breaking a sweat.
Works in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge on Mac, Windows, and Linux.
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