Photo Resize Tool | Crop to Custom Width and Height

Use custom width and height inputs, adjust framing in the preview, and crop photos to the exact pixel ratio you need.

If aspect ratios differ, the image is center-cropped automatically.

Drag photo files here or click to add

Output uses your 1200 x 1200px ratio. Supports JPG/PNG/WebP input files

How to use

Upload photos

Upload photo files.

Enter width and height

Enter width and height values, then adjust framing in the preview.

Download results

Run resize and download JPG output.

Real-world scenarios

Useful when uploads, banners, or product images must fit an exact pixel size.

Prepare social thumbnails in a fixed ratio such as 1200x630.

Match marketplace image uploads to exact pixel requirements.

Crop banners or profile images before running an extra compression step.

What to check before resizing photos

Resizing is about matching width, height, and framing. If a platform gives exact pixel requirements, confirming those numbers first is the most important step.

Common pixel examples
Open Graph thumbnails often use a 1200x630 ratio.
Profile images and banners vary by service, so official guidelines matter.
When photo dimensions are fixed, dedicated landing pages are usually the safer starting point.
Resize vs crop
If the source ratio differs from the target ratio, part of the image can be cropped.
When the subject is near the edge, adjust the framing before saving.
Matching the size and keeping a natural composition are related but different goals.
Final check before upload
Confirm both the required pixel size and the file-size limit.
Open the real upload preview once to check for awkward cropping or blur.
If needed, compress the image after resizing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is resizing different from image compression?

Yes. Resizing changes width, height, and framing, while compression reduces file size. In practical workflows, both are often used one after another.

Can resizing crop part of the image?

Yes. If the source ratio does not match the target ratio, some parts can be cropped. That is why preview framing matters.

Can I enter an exact pixel size myself?

Yes. This tool is built around direct width and height input, which makes it useful when a platform gives exact upload dimensions.

What if image quality drops too much after resizing?

That usually means the target size is too small. Keep the resized dimensions only as small as necessary, and handle file weight with compression afterward if needed.