1. Upload once
Start with the source image and keep the workspace open instead of creating a new file for every platform.
Resize one source image for Instagram, LinkedIn, X, YouTube, and more. Each format keeps its own crop, so you can switch surfaces without losing the framing.
A single image rarely survives every feed unchanged. Instagram wants vertical reach, LinkedIn wants a wider frame, X crops banners differently, and profile images often need a centered square.
This social image resizer keeps the source asset in one workspace, lets you switch platform presets without re-uploading, and stores a separate crop for each target format so you can export the right version with less backtracking.
Best practice: frame the focal point for the smallest or most aggressively cropped surface first, then branch into wider formats.
Start with the source image and keep the workspace open instead of creating a new file for every platform.
Switch between Instagram, LinkedIn, X, YouTube, and more while preserving a separate crop for each one.
Download the active format when it is ready, then move through the rest of the asset set without redoing the setup.
The tool includes common sizes for Instagram posts and stories, LinkedIn images, X posts and headers, YouTube thumbnails and channel icons, Facebook covers, and profile images.
Yes. Once you switch to a new format, the tool keeps that crop separate so you can fine-tune Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and other layouts without overwriting the others.
Yes. You can upload a main image, add additional image layers, reorder them, crop a selected layer, and adjust scale, rotation, and positioning before exporting.
No. The social image resizer works free in the browser, so you can resize and export assets without signing up.
The standard Instagram post size is 1080 x 1080 pixels for square posts, 1080 x 1350 pixels for portrait posts, and 1080 x 566 pixels for landscape. Instagram Stories use 1080 x 1920 pixels. This tool includes all of these as presets so you can crop and export the right dimensions without guessing.
Once the image fits the channel, EziBreezy helps you organize the rest of the post: drafts, captions, queues, approval, and scheduling in one place.
Read the editorial companion on adapting one asset for multiple feeds without repetitive busywork.
Use the LinkedIn-specific safe-zone builder when the asset is really a profile banner, not a general crop job.
Wrap product screenshots or graphics in polished frames before resizing them for social placement.
Turn resized assets into planned posts, drafts, and scheduled Instagram campaigns.