ImageMint vs BulkResizePhotos
Full image toolkit vs a single-purpose bulk resizer.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | ImageMint | BulkResizePhotos |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | Free |
| File Size Limit | None | None |
| Server Upload Required | ||
| Image Compression | ||
| Image Resize | ||
| Format Conversion | ||
| Batch Processing | ||
| HEIC Support | ||
| AVIF Support | ||
| Background Removal | ||
| Metadata Control | ||
| Target Size Compress | ||
| ID Photo Presets | ||
| Favicon Generator | ||
| Color Palette |
ImageMint Advantages
15+ Tools Instead of 1
BulkResizePhotos only resizes. ImageMint adds compress, convert, HEIC, AVIF, background removal, ID photos, metadata control, and more.
Target-Size Compression
Hit an exact target file size (100KB, 500KB, etc.) — a feature BulkResizePhotos does not offer.
Modern Format Support
HEIC, AVIF, and WebP with full conversion pipelines.
BulkResizePhotos Advantages
Extreme Simplicity
A single-purpose UI is faster to learn if all you ever do is resize by pixels or percent.
Direct Percent Scaling
Its interface foregrounds percentage scaling in a very beginner-friendly way.
Also Processes Locally
Like ImageMint, BulkResizePhotos does the work in the browser — a privacy win vs server-based resizers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I resize by exact dimensions in ImageMint?
Yes — pixel, percent, and "fit within" modes are all supported, plus presets for every major social platform.
Which tool is faster for a 500-image batch?
Both run locally so speed depends on your CPU. ImageMint uses Web Workers to parallelize, which typically beats single-threaded resizers.
Does ImageMint keep EXIF on resize?
You choose — ImageMint lets you keep, strip, or selectively remove EXIF data (including GPS) during any operation.
Try ImageMint Free
100% browser-based, no sign-up, no file limits.