Image Tools

Image Resizer

Resize images to any dimension while maintaining aspect ratio and quality. Perfect for social media, websites, documents, and more. 100% free, works directly in your browser.

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Image Resizer

Upload an image and resize it to your desired dimensions

Browser-based • No Upload to Server

Drop your image here

or click to browse files

Maximum file size: 10MB

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Resized Image Preview

Upload an image and set dimensions to see the resized result here

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Common Image Size Presets

Platform/Use Dimensions Aspect Ratio Description Use Preset
Facebook Post 1200 × 630px 1.91:1 Optimal for Facebook feed posts
Instagram Square 1080 × 1080px 1:1 Square posts for Instagram
Twitter Header 1500 × 500px 3:1 Twitter profile header image
YouTube Thumbnail 1280 × 720px 16:9 YouTube video thumbnails
Website Banner 1920 × 600px 3.2:1 Full-width website banners
Blog Featured Image 1200 × 800px 3:2 Blog post featured images
A4 Print (300 DPI) 2480 × 3508px 1:1.414 High quality A4 printing
Business Card 1050 × 600px 1.75:1 Standard business card size

How to Resize Images

Step-by-Step Guide

1

Upload Your Image

Click "Browse Images" or drag & drop your image. Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP, BMP formats up to 10MB.

2

Set Dimensions

Enter width/height manually or use presets. Enable "Maintain aspect ratio" to prevent distortion.

3

Choose Resize Mode

Select Stretch, Contain, or Cover mode depending on how you want the image to fit the new dimensions.

4

Adjust Quality & Download

Use the quality slider for file size vs quality balance. Download as JPG/PNG or copy to clipboard.

Pro Tips

Maintain Aspect Ratio

Always keep this enabled unless you intentionally want to stretch or squish the image.

Quality vs Size

For web use, 75-85% quality is optimal. For print, use 95-100%.

Responsive Images

Create multiple sizes (1x, 2x, 3x) for responsive websites that work on all devices.

Privacy First

All processing happens in your browser. Your images never leave your computer.

Frequently Asked Questions