Resize Image to Exact Pixels
Set a custom width and height in pixels, preview the resized image, and download the final file. Use it for platform rules, CMS uploads, product images, and social media dimensions.
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This tool resizes an image to an exact pixel width and height, such as 1080×1080, 1200×628, or 1920×1080. Use it when an upload form, website, ad platform, or design spec requires fixed dimensions. You can keep the original aspect ratio, crop to fit, or pad the image depending on the result you need.
What Is a Resize Image to Exact Pixels Tool?
A resize image to exact pixels tool changes the pixel dimensions of an image file, such as JPG, PNG, or WebP. Pixel dimensions are the width and height of an image, measured as values like 800×600 or 3000×2000. People resize images when a website, form, app, marketplace, CMS, or ad platform requires a specific size. The tool can reduce a large image, enlarge a smaller one, or fit it into a fixed box by keeping aspect ratio, cropping, or adding padding. The output is a new image file with the selected dimensions.
How to Resize Image to Exact Pixels
Upload the image
Choose a JPG, PNG, WebP, or other supported image file from your device.
Enter the pixel size
Set the target width and height, such as 1080×1080, 1200×628, or any custom dimensions required by the destination.
Choose the fit method
Keep aspect ratio to avoid distortion, crop to fill the exact size, or use padding if the whole image must remain visible.
Preview the result
Check faces, logos, edges, transparency, and small text before exporting.
Download the resized file
Save the new image and test it in the form, CMS, marketplace, or platform that requires the exact dimensions.
When to Use an Exact Pixel Resizer
- Upload forms that reject images unless they match a required width and height.
- Social media posts, profile photos, covers, ads, banners, and story assets with fixed dimensions.
- CMS requirements in WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Squarespace, or custom publishing systems.
- Marketplace product photos that need consistent image boxes across listings.
- Email headers, newsletter images, and landing page graphics that must fit a template.
- Design handoff where developers need assets at exact pixel sizes for web or app layouts.
- Compatibility fixes when a platform accepts JPG, PNG, or WebP but requires a smaller pixel size.
- Batch preparation of screenshots, logos, thumbnails, or client assets before delivery.
Exact Pixel Resizer vs Alternatives
| Tool | What it does | Best fit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pict AI | Resizes uploaded images to custom pixel dimensions with preview and download. | Quick image resizing for upload rules, web assets, and social dimensions. | Focused browser-based resize workflow. |
| Canva | Resizes images inside a design editor with templates, layouts, and brand assets. | Creators who want resizing plus graphic design in one workspace. | Some resize and export features may depend on account or plan. |
| Adobe Express | Resizes images and graphics inside a lightweight Adobe design environment. | Simple design edits, social templates, and branded content preparation. | Best suited when resizing is part of a broader design task. |
All three tools can help prepare images for fixed dimensions. The right choice depends on whether you need a single-purpose resizer or a broader design workspace.
Exact Pixel Resizer Limitations
- Enlarging a small image can make it look soft, blurry, or pixelated because new detail cannot be fully recovered.
- Forcing both width and height without preserving aspect ratio can stretch faces, logos, products, or text.
- Cropping to fill an exact size may cut off edges, backgrounds, heads, captions, or important design elements.
- Padding keeps the full image visible but may add borders or background space to reach the target dimensions.
- Exporting to JPG removes transparency; use PNG or WebP when transparent areas must stay transparent.
- Very large source files may take longer to upload, preview, and process, especially on slow connections.
- Small text and thin lines can become hard to read after heavy downscaling.
- Meeting pixel dimensions does not always mean the file meets file-size limits, color profile rules, or format restrictions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload the image, enter the target width and height in pixels, choose how the image should fit, then preview and download the resized file.
Yes. Keep the aspect ratio and use fit or padding mode so the whole image remains visible within the target dimensions.
Keep the aspect ratio locked, then use crop or padding to match the required width and height. This avoids warped people, products, and logos.
Resizing changes the overall pixel dimensions of the image. Cropping removes part of the image to fit a specific shape or ratio.
Use JPG for standard photos, PNG for transparency or sharp graphics, and WebP when the destination supports it and you want smaller web files.
Downscaling usually keeps acceptable quality, but heavy resizing can soften detail. Upscaling often reduces sharpness because the tool must create extra pixels.
Use the exact dimensions listed by the platform, form, CMS, or design spec. If no size is given, choose a size that matches the layout where the image will appear.
Yes, but export to PNG or another transparency-supporting format if the transparent background must remain. JPG will replace transparency with a solid background.
Borders appear when padding is used to preserve the full image while matching exact dimensions. Use crop-to-fill if you need no borders, but expect some edges to be removed.