Privacy Policy
Last updated: 17 May 2026
This page describes what happens when you use the Pixscaler website. It is meant to be plain and accurate. It is not personalised legal advice.
Image processing
Pixscaler resizes and compresses images in your browser using standard web APIs (including Web Workers and canvas). Your image files are not uploaded to us for processing, and we do not store them on our servers. Output files are created locally and offered to you as downloads.
What we receive from you
We do not run accounts or logins on this site. We do not ask you to upload images to our servers for the tool to work. We therefore do not receive the contents of the files you process through the tool.
Hosting and delivery (Cloudflare)
The public website (HTML, scripts, and other static assets) is served through Cloudflare, which provides hosting and content delivery for the project. When you load a page, your browser connects to Cloudflare’s network. Like any web host, Cloudflare processes technical data needed to operate the service (for example IP address, request URL, and browser signals). How Cloudflare handles that data is described in Cloudflare’s privacy policy .
Analytics and advertising
On the production site we load Google AdSense using the standard async script so Auto ads can run. Google decides which formats appear and where they are placed on a page, within the options you configure in your AdSense account. How Google uses data for advertising is described in Google’s Advertising Policies and related pages.
We do not load third-party visitor analytics scripts (such as Google Analytics) in our layout.
The site publishes an ads.txt file at the domain root listing authorized sellers
(including our AdSense publisher ID). That file supports transparency for programmatic buyers; the
script above is what can display ads.
Cookies
We do not set our own first-party cookies for analytics. Google may use cookies and similar technologies when AdSense runs, as described in Google’s policies. Technical cookies or similar mechanisms may also be used by Cloudflare or your browser as part of normal HTTPS delivery; refer to Cloudflare’s documentation and your browser settings if you want to limit those.
Links to other sites
This site links to external pages (for example GitHub). Those sites have their own policies and may collect data when you visit them.
Changes
We may update this policy when the site or our providers change. The date at the top shows when it was last revised.
Contact
Questions or feedback about this policy are welcome by email at contact@pixscaler.com or via the contact page. You can also open an issue on the GitHub repository .