Microsoft Windows allows user to resize running applications. But if you want to resize any application window to a specific size, there is no built-in option to set the size of the window.
Vovsoft Window Resizer is a utility software that allows you to resize any window to an exact, predefined size. This is extremely useful when designing web pages, as it allows you to see how the page will look when viewed at a smaller size. The utility is also handy when compiling screenshots for documentation, using Window Resizer allows you to easily maintain the same window size across screen grabs.
If you are looking for a program resizer software, this utility is able to resize programs by identifying the window title of any currently running application. This software is not limited to just resizing browsers, unlike browser extensions. It has the capability to resize all programs, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Edge.
Moreover, if you come across an application that doesn't permit resizing or imposes restrictions on resizing, Window Resizer can effectively modify the dimensions of such applications. The program even allows you to lock dimensions and positions of any window, ensuring they remain fixed.
This program can get and set exact window size values by taking non-client areas into account. It can utilize Desktop Window Manager (DWM).
When you open the program, it shows the list of all apps running on your Windows PC. You can select any app and specify the size at the bottom section and click on the "Apply" button.
Additionally, you can save the current positions (width, height, left, top) as CSV file by selecting File > Save to File from the menu. Later, you can resize all running programs based on the values in the CSV file. There are three ways to load and apply a CSV file:
You may want to take a screenshot of a window, after you have brought it to the desired size. To exclusively capture the active window you're working in, simply press Alt + PrintScreen, the screenshot will be copied to your clipboard. To save the screenshot, paste it into any program that allows you to insert images, such as Paint, GIMP, or Photoshop.
Alt + PrintScreen captures a picture containing the window borders, title-bar and buttons (minimize, maximize, close). If you want to take a screenshot of only the client area of a window, you can do so using Window Resizer. Right-click any item in the list, then select "Save Screenshot (Client Area Only)". More Info
Category: System Utilities Other
Supports: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP (64-bit)
Language: English
License: Free to try
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Resizes Windows apps | ||
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Hi, just wanted to say how good Window Resizer is... Very simple to use and works great! First, just make whatever window the size you want, then select it in your app list, then Apply. Done.
— Ken Lapointe
Does what it says. Easy to use. Be aware that there are some windows that may not show up in the Resizer. I have a music production app that creates large popup windows that do not show in the resizer. The main app window shows up fine. Not a problem, but something to be aware of depending on your needs.
— Dann