Facebook Image Resizer
Every spot on Facebook crops images differently — a cover photo, a profile picture, and a shared link preview all expect their own exact pixel dimensions. Upload a photo that is the wrong shape and Facebook stretches it, blurs it, or chops off the part that matters most. This tool lets you resize and crop any image to a confirmed Facebook size before you post, so it looks sharp the moment it goes live.
Facebook Sizes You Can Create
Cover Photo
Profile Picture
Shared Image
Event Image
Story
How to Resize an Image for Facebook
Pick the Facebook Size
Choose a preset — Cover Photo, Profile Picture, Shared Image, Event, or Story. The crop frame instantly switches to that exact aspect ratio.
Upload Your Image
Click the upload area or drag and drop a file. JPG, PNG, and WebP are supported.
Position & Zoom
Drag to reposition the image inside the frame, then scroll the wheel, use the zoom buttons, or pinch on mobile to fine-tune what stays in shot.
Download
Export as PNG for the crispest edges or JPG for a smaller file, already at the exact Facebook dimensions.
Features
Confirmed Facebook Dimensions
Each preset is set to the size Facebook actually renders, so you never have to guess or look up dimensions.
| Placement | Dimensions | Aspect Ratio |
|---|---|---|
| Cover Photo | 820 × 312 px | ~2.63 : 1 |
| Profile Picture | 170 × 170 px | 1 : 1 |
| Shared Image | 1200 × 630 px | 1.91 : 1 |
| Event Image | 1920 × 1005 px | ~1.91 : 1 |
| Story | 1080 × 1920 px | 9 : 16 |
Built for Quick, Private Edits
Drag, Zoom & Pinch
Compose the crop exactly how you want it on desktop or mobile.
- Drag to reposition inside the frame
- Scroll or buttons to zoom
- Two-finger pinch on touch screens
100% Client-Side
No uploads, no accounts, no watermarks.
- Images stay on your device
- Works without signing in
- Export to PNG or JPG
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the recommended Facebook cover photo size?
The cover photo displays at 820 × 312 pixels on desktop. On mobile it is cropped to roughly 640 × 360 pixels, so keep the important parts of the image away from the left and right edges.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. All cropping happens in your browser on a local canvas. Your images never leave your device, which makes the tool safe for private or unpublished photos.
Which file formats can I use?
You can upload JPG, PNG, or WebP images. The result can be downloaded as a PNG (lossless, best for graphics and text) or a JPG (smaller file, best for photos).
What is the Shared Image size for?
The 1200 × 630 Shared Image is the Open Graph size Facebook uses to build link previews. Setting your post or website preview image to these dimensions keeps it from being cropped awkwardly in the feed.
Why does part of my image have a white edge?
The frame is filled with a white background, so if you zoom out far enough that the image no longer covers the whole frame, the empty space shows as white. Zoom in or reposition until the image fills the frame edge to edge.
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