Image Quality Checker
Check your image quality instantly! Upload any photo to get resolution, file size, and a quality rating for web, print, or social media use.

Image Quality Checker
Check Your Image Quality with Ease
In today’s digital world, the clarity and specs of your photos can make or break a project. Whether you’re designing a website, prepping a print ad, or posting on social media, knowing your image’s technical details is crucial. That’s where a reliable photo evaluation tool comes in handy. It’s not just about how a picture looks to the eye—factors like resolution, file size, and compression play a huge role in performance and presentation.
Why Image Specs Matter
A high-resolution photo might look stunning but could slow down your website if the file size is too large. On the flip side, a heavily compressed image might load fast but appear blurry in print. Tools that analyze these metrics save you the guesswork. They break down the nitty-gritty—think pixel dimensions and bits per pixel—so you can make informed choices. Plus, getting a quick suitability rating for different platforms is a game-changer for creators and marketers alike. Next time you’ve got a visual asset, don’t just upload and hope for the best. Take a moment to evaluate its technical quality and ensure it shines wherever it’s used.
FAQs
What file types can I upload to the Image Quality Checker?
You can upload common formats like JPEG and PNG. We’ve kept it simple to cover the most widely used image types. If you try something else, like a GIF or TIFF, the tool will let you know it’s not supported and suggest converting your file to a compatible format first.
How does the tool decide on the quality rating?
The rating—Low, Medium, or High—is based on thresholds for resolution and file size. For example, a high-resolution image with a decent file size might score 'High,' while a tiny, pixelated photo could be 'Low.' It’s a straightforward way to gauge if your image fits your needs, whether for a website or a printed poster.
Can this tool tell me if my image is good for printing?
Absolutely! After analyzing your image, we’ll give you a heads-up on its suitability for print, web, or social media. For printing, resolution is key—higher pixel counts (like 300 DPI for a standard print) usually mean better results. You’ll get specific guidance based on your upload.