Start with the right workflow by job, not by guessing the route.
Pick a workflow on the left. The preview and actions on the right switch with it, so the page feels like one tool library instead of two unrelated columns.
Start with the canvas when the job is framing, ratio, or exact pixels.
Use the resizer when composition is the real task. Start from a preset for Stories, thumbnails, share cards, or batch sizing without losing the image preview.
Resize and preset sizing
Keep every dimension-driven job together: exact pixels, social presets, batch rules, and preview-safe crops should all live under the same workflow family.
Exact width and height, crop or pad, ratio lock, and export settings in one editor.
Compression and lighter exports
This family exists for smaller payloads. When upload limits, performance budgets, or messaging apps are the constraint, compression should sit on its own track.
Reduce JPG, PNG, and WebP size locally with quality and target controls.
Format switching and export routes
Conversion deserves a separate area because the image often stays the same while the container changes. This section groups the format-specific routes instead of scattering them across the page.
Start with a general converter when the target format matters more than the source.
PDF in and PDF out
Document work should stay grouped as page workflows: assemble multiple images into a PDF, or extract a PDF back into JPG and PNG without pretending it is another conversion card.
Keep the smaller one-off tools visible too.
These routes still matter, but they should read like supporting utilities instead of pretending to be a full workflow lane.
