Overall Winner

BulkResizePhotos

beats Pixlr by 12 points

Pixlr 43/100
BulkResizePhotos 🏆 55/100
Pixlr

Pixlr

From $7.99/mo

VS
BulkResizePhotos

BulkResizePhotos

Free

The verdict

BulkResizePhotos wins over Pixlr for image resizing. Fastest free batch resizer for ecommerce workflows. Smart Resize and AI resize features in a familiar Photoshop-like interface.

Score breakdown

Dimension
Pixlr
BulkResizePhotos
Price & Value
★★★★☆
★★★★☆
Features
★★★★☆ wins
★★★☆☆
Ease of Use
★★★☆☆
★★★★☆ wins
Reviews
★☆☆☆☆
★★★☆☆ wins

Each dimension rated 1–5. Higher is better across all four.

What users say

Pixlr

"Feature-rich image resizer in a Photoshop-like editor, but the restrictive free tier limits casual use"

Pros

Smart Resize and AI resize features in a familiar Photoshop-like interface Resize presets for common social media dimensions

BulkResizePhotos

"Simple and fast batch image resizer that gets the job done for free"

Pros

Fastest free batch resizer for ecommerce workflows No sign-up or software installation required Handles up to 50 images at once

When to Choose Each

Choose BulkResizePhotos when your only need is batch image resizing with zero hassle. It is completely free with no sign-up, no watermarks, and no usage limits. Drag up to 50 images, set your target dimensions, and download all resized files. There is nothing to learn and nothing to pay. It is the most efficient option when resize is your sole task.

Choose Pixlr when you need image editing alongside resize — layers, filters, text overlays, and AI tools. Pixlr offers a Photoshop-like interface with Smart Resize, AI resize, and social media presets. The free tier is limited to 3 saves per day, which makes it impractical for batch work unless you subscribe. At $1.99/month for Plus or $7.99/month for Premium, Pixlr offers strong editing capabilities but at a cost that BulkResizePhotos completely avoids.

Key Differences

  • Cost: BulkResizePhotos is completely free with no paid tier; Pixlr has a restricted free tier (3 saves/day) and paid plans from $1.99/month
  • Scope: BulkResizePhotos is a pure batch resizer; Pixlr is a full photo editor with layers, blending modes, and AI tools
  • Batch workflow: BulkResizePhotos handles 50 images at once with no account; Pixlr processes images individually through its editor
  • Learning curve: BulkResizePhotos has zero learning curve; Pixlr has a Photoshop-like interface that requires some familiarity
  • Platform support: Pixlr offers desktop and mobile apps (iOS/Android); BulkResizePhotos is web-only

Pricing & value

Metric Pixlr BulkResizePhotos Winner
Free tier No Yes BulkResizePhotos
Starting price From $7.99/mo Free BulkResizePhotos
Is BulkResizePhotos better than Pixlr?
Yes, BulkResizePhotos scores higher (65/100 vs 57/100) with better ratings across pricing, features, and user satisfaction.
Which is cheaper?
BulkResizePhotos offers a free tier, while Pixlr starts at $7.99/mo.
Which is better for batch resizing?
For batch resizing, check which tool supports batch upload in their feature set. Both tools offer batch resize capability.

Our pick

🏆 BulkResizePhotos