Resize Image to 9:16

Resize JPG, PNG, or WebP images to exact 1080×1920 (9:16) dimensions.

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Supports: JPG, PNG, WebP No fixed page or file-count limit · Browser-based processing may take longer with large or numerous files depending on device memory and CPU performance.

PRACTICAL WORKFLOW NOTES

Create a 1080×1920 Vertical Canvas for Mobile-First Assets

Resize Image to 9:16 produces a fixed 1080×1920 portrait canvas for JPG, PNG, and WebP sources. The tall format is useful when a mobile-first layout, vertical display, story-style creative, reel cover, phone mockup, or other portrait placement already specifies 9:16 geometry. Because the destination is predefined, a batch of different source files can be normalized to the same vertical pixel dimensions without manually entering width and height each time.

This preset is an exact resize rather than an automatic crop. A landscape or square source is stretched into 1080×1920 instead of being intelligently reframed. That can distort people, products, circles, logos, and typography. For an image that was not composed vertically, make the creative crop first in an editor or choose a workflow that preserves aspect ratio rather than relying on this preset to decide what should be removed.

Output can remain in the source format or be encoded as JPG, PNG, or WebP. Use the format required by the mobile platform or publishing workflow. The 9:16 route controls canvas geometry only; it does not know a social network's current safe zones, text overlays, or changing upload policies, so those destination-specific requirements should be checked separately.

Resizing happens on the device and every result is drawn to 1080×1920. Aspect Ratio Calculator can confirm how far a source differs from 9:16 before conversion. Image Resizer is the better option for custom portrait dimensions or proportional resizing when the exact preset is not mandatory.

Vertical-first destination

The 1080×1920 preset is built for tall mobile canvases and story-style placements.

Reframe before forcing portrait geometry

Landscape sources can look visibly distorted because this preset resizes rather than intelligently cropping.

Safe zones are platform-specific

The tool controls canvas dimensions; it does not automatically account for app overlays or changing social UI areas.

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How to Use Resize Image to 9:16

Follow the workflow below and review the result before downloading.

1

Add images

Upload one or more JPG, PNG, or WebP files.

2

Use the fixed 9:16 preset

The output dimensions are set to 1080×1920 pixels.

3

Choose output format

Keep the source format or choose JPG, PNG, or WebP.

4

Choose compression

Use the available image-compression setting for the selected output format.

5

Resize and download

Create the exact-size images and download them individually or as a ZIP.

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What the 9:16 Preset Does

The tool applies a fixed 1080×1920 output. That is different from cropping or adding background space.

Exact 1080×1920 pixels

Every result uses the same 9:16 output dimensions.

Direct resize, not crop-to-fit

The current preset does not use a fill-and-crop algorithm. It resizes the source directly to the target dimensions.

Different source ratio can distort

A source image with proportions different from the target can be stretched or squeezed.

Multiple supported formats

Upload JPG, PNG, or WebP and choose a supported output format.

Compression is separate from size

The fixed pixel dimensions control geometry; the compression control changes encoding and file size.

Batch output

Resize multiple images and download results individually or together as a ZIP.

PRIVACY & RESPONSIBLE USE

The 9:16 Resize Runs in Your Browser

The current preset draws the selected image into a 1080×1920 output canvas on your device.

See File Security & Processing and the Privacy Policy for broader site-level details.

Check proportions after resizing

A different source ratio can visibly distort the image because this preset uses direct exact-dimension resizing.

Upscaling does not recreate detail

Larger pixel dimensions do not restore missing source detail.

Use images you may process

Resizing does not change copyright or licensing.

Copyright: Processing or converting a file does not grant permission to reproduce third-party material or bypass passwords, encryption, DRM, or document restrictions. See Copyright & Intellectual Property.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

What size does the 9:16 resizer create?

The current preset creates exact 1080×1920 pixel output.

Which image formats can I upload?

The current tool accepts JPG, PNG, and WebP.

Does the preset crop the image?

No. The current preset directly resizes the source to the fixed output dimensions rather than using a crop-to-fit algorithm.

Can the image look stretched?

Yes. If the source aspect ratio differs from the preset, direct exact-dimension resizing can change the visible proportions.

Can I choose the output format?

Yes. Keep the source format or choose JPG, PNG, or WebP.

Can I process several images at once?

Yes. Add multiple images and download results individually or as a ZIP.

Are images uploaded to a server?

The current resizing workflow runs in your browser.