Crop and resize images in one tool

Upload an image, choose a target size, then crop, fit, or stretch it for LinkedIn, Google Forms, Twitter/X, YouTube, Instagram, or any exact pixel requirement. Everything happens in your browser.

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How it works

  1. 1Upload an image
  2. 2Choose target: ratio, exact size, or platform preset
  3. 3Pick fit mode: crop, fit, or stretch
  4. 4Export at full resolution

Resize

Set exact output pixels, choose a platform preset, or keep a target ratio.

Crop or Fit

Fill the frame by cropping, or keep the full image visible with padding or blur.

Export

Download PNG, JPG, or WebP at full resolution without uploading the image.

How to Use the Tool

Target mode controls the final size. Platform gives one-click presets for common upload requirements, Exact lets you set precise pixels, and Ratio targets proportions like 16:9 or 1:1.

Fit mode controls how your image fills that target. Crop trims edges, Fit adds padding or blur while keeping the whole image visible, and Stretch scales the image into the exact frame.

Preview the result in real time, choose PNG, JPG, or WebP, then export the final image.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is crop different from resize?
Resize changes the output pixel dimensions. Crop trims edges so the image fills a target shape without distortion. This page combines both, so you can set the size and choose Crop, Fit, or Stretch in one workflow.
What is the difference between Crop, Fit, and Stretch?
Crop removes pixels from the edges to fill the target. Fit keeps the whole image visible and adds padding or blur. Stretch forces the image into the exact size, which can distort proportions.
Can I use platform presets?
Yes. Use Platform mode for presets like LinkedIn posts, LinkedIn covers, Google Forms headers, Twitter/X images, YouTube banners, Instagram posts, and more.
What resolution is the exported image?
Exact and Platform modes export at the chosen pixel dimensions. Ratio mode keeps output based on your source image while matching the selected shape.
Is the image uploaded to a server?
No. Image processing runs locally in your browser using Canvas. Your file is not uploaded to imagesize.org.

Last updated: June 1, 2026