Exact Pixel Resizer

Resize images to exact pixels instantly in your browser. No uploads, no tracking, no quality loss.

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Supports: JPEG, PNG, WEBP, AVIF (max 100MB)

Updated for 2026

Resize Image to Exact Pixels

Sometimes, "about 50% smaller" isn't precise enough. When you are building a website, creating an app icon, or designing a banner ad, you needexact dimensions down to the last pixel.

Our Exact Pixel Resizer gives you total control. Simply enter your target Width and Height values (e.g., 300x250, 800x600), and we will scale your image to match perfectly.

Common Exact Dimensions

  • App Icons: 1024x1024 (iOS), 512x512 (Google Play).
  • Web Banners: 728x90 (Leaderboard), 300x250 (Medium Rectangle).
  • Favicons: 32x32, 16x16 (ICO/PNG).
  • Social Covers: 1500x500 (Twitter), 820x312 (Facebook).
  • YouTube Thumbnails: 1280x720.

How to resize to specific dimensions

  1. Upload: Drag your image into the box.
  2. Set Dimensions: Type your desired Width and Height in pixels.
  3. Lock Aspect Ratio: (Optional) Check the box to keep the image from looking squashed or stretched. If unchecked, the image will stretch to fit your exact numbers.
  4. Resize & Download: Get your perfectly sized image instantly.

Exact vs Standard Resizing

FeatureStandard ResizerExact Pixel Resizer
MethodPercentage (50%, 75%)Pixel Count (e.g., 500px)
PrecisionApproximate Pixel-Perfect
Aspect RatioAlways LockedOptional (Unlock to stretch)
Best ForSaving SpaceWeb Design, Ads, Apps

Is it safe?

Yes. Like all our tools, the Exact Pixel Resizer runs locally in your browser. Your images are never sent to a server. This is especially important if you are resizing sensitive design assets or client materials—they stay on your computer.

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What This Tool Does

This tool resizes your image to the exact width and height numbers you enter. It gives you control over how the image fits: crop to fill, fit inside with bars, or stretch. For standard ratios, use [Aspect Ratio Converter](/aspect-ratio-converter).

When To Use It

Use this when a platform explicitly states 'Image must be exactly X by Y pixels'. Common for display ads and passport photos. If the file size is the issue, try [Smart Optimizer](/smart-optimizer).

Tips for Best Results

  • 1Check if the requirement allows for 'Letterboxing' (adding bars) before using Contain mode
  • 2'Cover' mode is usually best for banners to avoid empty space
  • 3Avoid 'Stretch' unless specifically required, as it distorts the image
  • 4Use high quality settings to prevent pixelation when resizing up

Frequently Asked Questions

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