Social Media Image Resizer
Every social media platform has specific image size requirements. Uploading images with the wrong dimensions can lead to awkward cropping, blurry previews, or cut-off text. This tool helps you resize and crop your images to the exact pixel dimensions required by each platform—ensuring your visuals look professional and polished across all channels.
Supported Platforms & Image Types
- Cover photos
- Profile pictures
- Shared images
- Event banners
- Stories
YouTube
- Thumbnails
- Channel art
- Profile pictures
- Banners
- Square posts
- Portrait posts
- Landscape posts
- Stories & Reels
- Profile pictures
X (Twitter)
- Header photos
- Profile pictures
- In-stream images
- Card images
- Personal banners
- Profile pictures
- Shared images
- Company covers
- Logos
- 1. Social Media Image Resizer
- 2. How to Use
- 3. Your Data Stays Private
- 4. Features
- 5. Frequently Asked Questions
- 5.1. Why do social media platforms require specific image sizes?
- 5.2. What image formats can I upload?
- 5.3. What is the difference between PNG and JPG download?
- 5.4. Are my images uploaded to a server?
- 5.5. Can I resize images for multiple sizes at once?
- 5.6. What happens if my image is smaller than the target size?
How to Use
Choose a Platform
Select Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, X (Twitter), or LinkedIn from the navigation tabs at the top of the tool.
Select a Size Preset
Click the size button that matches your needs (e.g., Cover Photo 820×312). Each platform displays all available image types with exact pixel dimensions.
Upload Your Image
Click the upload area or drag and drop an image file directly. Supports JPG, PNG, and WebP formats.
Adjust Positioning
Drag to reposition your image within the frame. Use the scroll wheel or zoom buttons to zoom in or out for perfect framing.
Download
Click "Download PNG" or "Download JPG" to save the resized image at the exact target dimensions required by the platform.
Your Data Stays Private
Privacy and security are built into the core of this tool. All image processing happens entirely within your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API.
No Server Uploads
Your images are processed locally in your browser and never transmitted to any server or third party.
No Tracking
We don't collect, store, or analyze any image data. Your content remains completely private.
Features
5 Platforms Supported
Preset Size Buttons
Visual Crop Preview
Drag to Reposition
Zoom Controls
Multiple Export Formats
Drag & Drop Upload
Touch Support
Client-Side Processing
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do social media platforms require specific image sizes?
Each platform displays images in predefined containers optimized for their user interface and user experience. Using the correct dimensions ensures your images appear sharp and properly framed without unwanted cropping, letterboxing, or quality degradation. Incorrect sizes can result in blurry previews, cut-off text, or awkward compositions that diminish your brand's professional appearance.
What image formats can I upload?
You can upload JPG, PNG, and WebP images. The tool processes all common image formats used on the web, ensuring broad compatibility with your existing image library.
What is the difference between PNG and JPG download?
PNG is a lossless format (no quality loss, larger file size). JPG uses compression for smaller files at 92% quality.
- Use PNG for graphics with text, logos, or sharp edges where clarity is critical
- Use JPG for photographs or images where smaller file size is preferred
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. All processing happens entirely in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your images never leave your device, are never transmitted over the internet, and are never stored on any server. This ensures complete privacy and security for your content.
Can I resize images for multiple sizes at once?
Currently, you resize one image to one size at a time. However, you can easily select a different preset to resize the same image to another dimension without re-uploading—simply choose a new size button and adjust the crop as needed.
What happens if my image is smaller than the target size?
The tool will scale your image up to cover the target area. However, upscaling can reduce image quality and sharpness.
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