Frequently Asked Questions

FixMyPics FAQ

Find answers to common questions about our free online image editing tools. Learn about privacy, security, supported formats, and how to get the most out of FixMyPics.

General Questions

Yes, all FixMyPics tools are free to use with no signup required. Our service is supported through non-intrusive advertising, but you'll never pay to use our image editing tools. We believe image editing should be accessible to everyone.

No registration or account creation is required. Simply visit any tool page and start editing your images immediately. This approach maintains your privacy and saves you time.

FixMyPics prioritizes your privacy by processing all images directly in your browser - your files never leave your device. We offer specialized tools for specific tasks, are completely free, work on all devices, and require no software installation.

Privacy & Security

No, your images never leave your device. All processing happens directly in your browser using client-side JavaScript. This ensures complete privacy and security of your images - we literally cannot see or access your files.

Since all processing happens locally in your browser, your images are as secure as your own device. No data transmission to external servers occurs, eliminating risks associated with cloud-based image processing.

We use minimal cookies only for essential functionality like remembering your theme preference. We don't track your image editing activities, collect personal data, or use invasive analytics. Check our Privacy Policy for full details.

File Formats & Compatibility

FixMyPics supports all major image formats including JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP, TIFF, TIF, BMP, SVG, and HEIC. Different tools may support specific format combinations - check individual tool pages for detailed compatibility information.

Yes, we offer specialized conversion tools for popular format combinations like JPG to PNG, WEBP to JPG, TIFF to JPG, and many more. Each converter is optimized for the specific format pair to ensure the best quality results.

There are no artificial file size limits imposed by FixMyPics. However, very large files may take longer to process and are limited by your device's available memory and browser capabilities. Most devices can handle files up to several hundred MB.

Tools & Features

We offer a comprehensive suite of image editing tools including Image Resizer, Image Compressor, Format Converters (JPG, PNG, WEBP, TIFF, BMP, SVG), Face Blur tool, and more. Each tool is specialized for specific tasks to provide optimal results.

Yes, most of our tools support batch processing. You can upload multiple images simultaneously and they'll be processed together. The results are automatically packaged in a convenient ZIP file for easy download.

After processing, you'll see a download section with your converted images. Single images can be downloaded directly, while multiple images are automatically packaged in a ZIP file. Click the download button to save to your device.

Technical Support

Yes, all FixMyPics tools are fully responsive and work perfectly on smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. The interface adapts to your screen size for optimal usability across all devices.

FixMyPics works on all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. We recommend using the latest version of your preferred browser for optimal performance and feature support.

First, try refreshing the page and ensuring you're using a supported file format. If issues persist, try using a different browser or clearing your browser cache. For ongoing problems, please contact us with details about your browser and the specific issue.

Processing time depends on your device's performance, file size, and the complexity of the operation. Large files or batch processing naturally take longer. Ensure you have sufficient device memory available and close unnecessary browser tabs for better performance.

Quality & Results

Quality impact depends on the operation. Resizing and lossless format conversions maintain quality, while compression and lossy format conversions may reduce quality for smaller file sizes. We provide quality settings to help you balance file size and visual quality.

Use "High" quality for print or professional use, "Medium" for general web use and sharing, and "Low" for small file sizes or bandwidth-limited scenarios. You can experiment with different settings to find the right balance for your needs.

Since processing happens locally and we don't store your images, you'll need to keep your original files safe. We recommend processing a copy of your image rather than the original, so you always have the unmodified version available.

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