Analyze Image

Analyze image properties online for free. Get image dimensions, color info, and statistics.

How to Use Analyze Image

  1. Click "Select Image" and choose an image file from your device
  2. Click the "Analyze Image" button to process your image
  3. View comprehensive image statistics including dimensions, file size, and color information
  4. Review the image preview to verify you've selected the correct file
  5. Use the insights for web optimization, file management, or technical reference

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my image data secure?

Yes, absolutely. All image analysis happens entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your image is never uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy and security.

Is this image analyzer free?

Yes, this tool is completely free with no registration, hidden fees, or usage limits. Analyze as many images as you need.

Does this work offline?

Yes, once the page loads, you can analyze images completely offline without an internet connection.

What image formats are supported?

The tool supports all common image formats including JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, and SVG. Any format your browser can display can be analyzed.

What information does the analyzer provide?

The tool displays image dimensions (width and height in pixels), file size, aspect ratio, color depth, format type, and dominant color information.

Can I analyze multiple images at once?

Currently, the tool analyzes one image at a time. To analyze multiple images, process them sequentially by selecting a new image after each analysis.

Is there a file size limit?

Since processing happens in your browser, the limit depends on your device’s memory. Most images under 50MB will work smoothly. Very large files may take longer to process.

Can this help optimize images for web use?

Yes! By viewing dimensions and file size, you can determine if images need resizing or compression before using them on websites for better performance.

Does the tool modify my original image?

No, the analyzer only reads image properties. Your original image file remains completely unchanged.

What are common use cases?

Perfect for web developers checking image specs, photographers reviewing file properties, designers verifying dimensions, content managers optimizing assets, and anyone needing quick image metadata.