Upload your image, and the tool sets the target dimensions to 1920×1080 pixels, so you do not need to enter the width and height manually. The fixed 16:9 Full HD canvas is useful when an image needs to fit a video frame, presentation, screen layout, thumbnail area, or other predefined landscape space. If you need a different size, you can change the dimensions and switch between pixels, cm, mm, and inches.
Not every image naturally matches the 16:9 ratio of 1920×1080, so the tool provides three resize options. Stretchy fills the entire canvas by adjusting the image proportions, while Crop Fit fills the 1920×1080 area by cropping excess portions while preserving the original aspect ratio. Fixed keeps the complete image within the target dimensions without distortion and adds background padding where needed, with the option to choose a background color or enter a custom HEX color code.
The tool provides 72, 96, 200, and 300 DPI options, allowing you to select a resolution that matches the requirements of your intended use. You can also adjust the image quality from 0.1 to 1, giving you control over the balance between visual detail and the resulting file characteristics. For example, you can choose a suitable DPI for screen or document-based requirements and adjust the quality when you need to manage the output file size while keeping the 1920×1080 Full HD dimensions intact.
The 25%–200% zoom control gives you more control over how the source image sits inside the Full HD frame. This can be particularly helpful when the subject is too close to an edge or when you need to emphasize a particular area before creating the 1920×1080 version. The advanced controls allow you to rotate the source image 90° left or right and flip it horizontally or vertically. You can also choose between the original shape, square, or circle output when the final design requires a different presentation.
The lock aspect ratio option keeps the original width-to-height proportion while you adjust the image dimensions, helping prevent accidental stretching or squeezing. When the aspect ratio is unlocked, you can change the width and height independently when you need the image to match exact dimensions such as 1920×1080, even if the original image has a different proportion. This gives you control over whether to preserve the original shape or set specific dimensions for the final output.
Images can be added from your device, drag and drop, Google Drive, or Dropbox. The actual resizing takes place locally in your browser, so the image does not need to be sent to a remote processing server, and the finished file can be downloaded in PNG, JPG, JPEG, WebP, or GIF. This gives you a convenient way to resize and convert images while keeping the original file within your browser during processing.
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The original image may have a different aspect ratio, and you may need to decide whether to crop, stretch, or add padding while also controlling quality, DPI, zoom, background, and output format. This tool brings those decisions together in one browser-based workflow while allowing the image to be processed locally rather than sent to a remote resizing server.
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