Image Quality Checker

Use this image quality checker to find out if your image is good enough for web, print or social media. The tool gives a practical score and clear next steps, so you can fix the file faster.

No upload, no account, 100% private. This tool works directly in your browser using HTML5 canvas technology — your image is analyzed locally and never sent to any server.

Drop your image below to check its quality instantly.

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Supports JPG, PNG and WebP. Images are processed locally in your browser.

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After the quality check, use Optimize Image for web performance or Image DPI Checker for print readiness.


What the Quality Score Means

The image quality checker gives you a practical score based on what usually matters: enough pixels, usable sharpness, sensible file size and print readiness. It is not a beauty rating; it tells you whether the file is technically suitable for the job.

Use the individual results below the score to decide the next action. A high-resolution image with a huge file size may be excellent for print but poor for a website until it is optimized.


Quality Checks That Save Time

ResultWhat to do
Low resolutionUse a larger source file or resize only if exact pixels are required.
Large file sizeCompress the image or convert it to WebP.
Poor print qualityOpen the Image DPI Checker and confirm the target print size.
Wrong social sizeUse Instagram Image Size or Facebook Image Size.

Best Output for Each Task

WebKeep images visually sharp but small enough to load quickly. Under 200 KB is a useful target for many content images.
PrintUse the 300 DPI print-size result. Do not judge print readiness by screen appearance alone.
SocialMatch the platform dimensions before upload so important content is not cropped automatically.

Turn the Score Into an Action

If the score is low because of resolution, start from a larger original instead of over-compressing or sharpening the current file. If the score is low because of web size, the image may still look good but needs compression or WebP conversion before publishing.

Use the score as a triage step: first fix blockers, then export the image for its final destination. A product photo for an online shop should be sharp, correctly sized and compressed. A print image should prioritize pixels and DPI over file size. A social post should match the target aspect ratio before you worry about the final KB size.


Finish the Task Faster

Use the result from this page as the decision point for your next action. If the image has the wrong pixel dimensions, open Resize Image and export the exact width and height you need. If the dimensions are correct but the file is too large, use Compress Image or a fixed target page such as Compress Image to 100KB.

For print, verify the final file with the Image DPI Checker before ordering. For social uploads, use Instagram Image Size, Facebook Image Size or the full Social Media Image Size tool so the crop matches the platform before upload.



Frequently Asked Questions

How is image quality checked?
The checker combines resolution, sharpness, print readiness and web file size into a practical quality score. It also flags common problems such as low resolution or oversized files.
What score is good enough?
A score above 75 is usually good for web and social media. For print, also confirm the DPI and print-size result before sending the image to a printer.
Can compression lower quality?
Yes. Heavy JPG compression can create blur, blocks and color banding. Use Compress Image with a moderate quality setting if you need smaller files.
Does the tool store my image?
No. Image quality is analyzed in your browser and the file is not uploaded or stored.