About imgora.

Made in India · for the open web

The problem

Every social platform re-processes whatever you upload. Instagram downscales your photo, re-compresses it and mangles its colours. WhatsApp crushes it harder still. That crisp, vibrant shot from your phone — iPhone or Android — comes out soft, washed-out and grainy on the other side. Most people never realise why their posted photos look worse than their camera roll.

What imgora does

imgora prepares your photo beforethe platform can damage it. Drop in any image and pick where you’re posting — imgora crops it to the platform’s exact dimensions, fixes the colour profile so it doesn’t wash out, sharpens just enough to survive the platform’s compression, and hands you a file the platform barely needs to touch. You can preview a before/after comparison and fine-tune sharpness, brightness and the crop before downloading.

Three tools, one engine:

Privacy isn’t a feature — it’s the architecture

imgora has no upload button because it has no upload. All processing runs inside your browser using your own device’s power. Your photos never touch a server, which means we couldn’t look at them even if we wanted to. Load the page, go offline, and it still works. Read the full privacy policy— it’s refreshingly short.

Free, and staying useful

imgora is free and unlimited, with no account and no watermarks. To keep it that way, the site may eventually show unobtrusive ads around (never inside) the tools. The photo pipeline itself will always be free.

Say hello

Feedback, feature ideas, or a platform preset you’re missing? Email heyimgora.in@gmail.com or visit the contact page. Every message gets read.