✓ No upload — runs entirely in your browser

Real Estate Photo Prep — MLS & Zillow Specs in One Click

One click does all three steps every listing photo needs: resize to your portal's exact specification, compress under its file-size cap, and strip the GPS coordinates that reveal the property address. Photos are processed in your browser — pre-listing shots never touch a cloud server.

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Resize + compress + strip GPS in one pass

Presets for Zillow, Realtor.com, Redfin, Trulia, Rightmove, Zoopla, OnTheMarket and generic MLS.

The three checks every portal runs

Every listing portal validates dimensions, file size and format — and silently keeps whatever metadata you upload. A photo straight off a phone or DSLR fails the size caps, and worse, carries GPS coordinates that pinpoint the property (a real problem for pre-market listings and seller privacy). This tool chains the full prep: fit-inside resize to the portal's recommended dimensions with no cropping, binary-search compression to just under the cap, and — because the pipeline redraws the image to a clean canvas — every byte of EXIF, including GPS, is removed in the same pass.

For the full workflow including watermarking rules and social crops, see the complete Zillow & MLS photo guide.

How to prep a listing photo

Drop in the photo

Straight from your phone, camera card or photographer handoff. Nothing is uploaded.

Pick the portal

Zillow, Realtor.com, Redfin, Trulia, Rightmove, Zoopla, OnTheMarket or generic MLS — each preset carries the right dimensions and size cap.

One-click prep

Fit-inside resize (no cropping), compression under the cap, and automatic EXIF/GPS removal in a single pass.

Download and upload to your portal

Output passes Zillow and MLS validation first try — and contains zero location metadata.

Portal specs built into the presets (2026)

PortalDimensionsSize cap used
Zillow2048 × 1536 px2 MB
Realtor.com2048 × 1536 px2 MB
Redfin2048 × 1365 px2 MB
Trulia2048 × 1536 px2 MB
Rightmove (UK)1600 × 1067 px3 MB
Zoopla (UK)1600 × 1067 px3 MB
OnTheMarket (UK)1440 × 960 px3 MB
Generic MLS2048 × 1536 px2 MB

Portals technically accept larger files (Zillow up to 10 MB) but smaller files load faster in listing carousels. The presets use the sizes that satisfy every portal's recommendation.

Built for agents and listing photographers

📍 GPS stripped automatically

Phone photos embed the exact coordinates of the property. The prep pipeline removes all EXIF — protecting pre-market listings and seller privacy without a separate step.

🔒 Pre-listing photos stay private

Cloud tools put unreleased listing photos on servers you don't control. This runs entirely in your browser.

🏠 No cropping surprises

Fit-inside scaling preserves the full composition — no portal-side auto-crop cutting the roofline off your hero shot.

⚡ 20 photos in a few minutes

Each photo is one drop, one click, one download. Batch mode is coming in V2.

Frequently asked questions

What size should real estate photos be for MLS?
The widely accepted standard is 2048 × 1536 pixels (4:3) in JPEG format under 2 MB. Redfin displays 3:2, so 2048 × 1365 px. The presets in this tool apply the correct numbers per portal.
Does this remove the property location from my photos?
Yes. The pipeline redraws each image onto a clean canvas, which removes all EXIF metadata including GPS coordinates, capture time and camera details — automatically, on every photo.
Will my photos be cropped?
No. The tool uses fit-inside scaling: the whole photo is preserved and scaled to fit within the portal dimensions. Aspect ratio is never distorted.
Can I prepare iPhone HEIC photos?
Convert HEIC to JPG first with the free HEIC to JPG tool on this site, then run the prep. RAW files should be exported to JPEG from Lightroom or Capture One first.
Is 2 MB enough quality for listing photos?
Yes — at 2048 px wide, 2 MB allows JPEG quality around 85–90%, visually indistinguishable from the original at the sizes portals display. Smaller files also load faster, which keeps viewers in the carousel.
Is this really free?
Yes — free, no account, no watermark. The tool runs in your browser, so there are no server costs to recover.

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