Browser-based crop workspace

Free Social Media Image Resizer

Resize one source image for Instagram post sizes, LinkedIn banners, X headers, YouTube thumbnails, Facebook posts, TikTok verticals, Pinterest pins, and more. Each format keeps its own crop, and your file stays in the browser.

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Multi-Platform Image Prep

Resize one visual into the social media image sizes you actually publish.

A single image rarely survives every feed unchanged. Instagram wants vertical reach, LinkedIn needs both feed and banner crops, X headers crop differently from posts, and Facebook, TikTok, Pinterest, and YouTube all ask for their own ratios.

This free social media image resizer keeps the source asset in one browser 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.

1. Upload once

Start with the source image in your browser instead of creating a new file for every platform.

2. Adjust per format

Switch between Instagram, LinkedIn, X, YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, Pinterest, and more while preserving a separate crop for each one.

3. Export cleanly

Download the active format when it is ready, then move through the rest of the asset set without redoing the setup.

Resize image for Instagram, LinkedIn, X, Facebook, TikTok, and Pinterest in one workspace

Most people land here looking for one specific job, like resize image for Instagram before a launch post, or instagram resize for a Story before a sale, and they end up with the same photo open in four different tabs. The point of this tool is to keep that source image in one place and let you switch the target format without losing the framing you already worked out.

Resize photo for Instagram

The Instagram preset covers the 1080 x 1080 square, the 1080 x 1350 portrait that takes up more feed real estate, the 1080 x 566 landscape, and the 1080 x 1920 Story frame. Switch between them and the crop you set on each one stays put, so you can resize photo for Instagram without cropping a face out of the square just because the portrait worked.

Resize image for LinkedIn

LinkedIn favours a wider frame in the feed and a tall banner across the profile. The presets let you crop a feed image, profile image, and personal banner from the same source without bouncing back to a separate file.

Resize image for X

X crops a header much more aggressively than most platforms, so the X preset gives you the exact header size and an in-feed image crop, both kept separate so a centered logo on the header does not push the focal point out of the post image.

Resize image for Facebook, TikTok, Pinterest, and YouTube

Facebook posts and covers, TikTok vertical images, Pinterest pins, YouTube thumbnails, and channel icons all need different framing. The presets cover the common launch-pack sizes from the same upload, so you can move through them in one sitting.

If you only need to resize picture for Instagram and want to keep the framing exactly as it is, switch to the format you want, hit the crop overlay, and pull the frame to match the photo edges so nothing important gets pushed off. That is the closest you can get to a resize image for Instagram without cropping, since Instagram itself enforces fixed aspect ratios.

Social Image Resizer FAQ

What social media image sizes does the resizer support?

The tool includes presets for Instagram square, portrait, Story and Reel images, LinkedIn feed posts, profile photos and personal banners, X posts and headers, YouTube thumbnails and channel icons, Facebook posts and covers, TikTok vertical images, Pinterest pins, and profile images.

Are my images uploaded to EziBreezy?

No. The social media image resizer runs in your browser. Your image is loaded locally for cropping and export, so there is no server upload step.

Does each format keep its own crop?

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.

Can I add multiple image layers?

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.

Do I need an account to use the social image resizer?

No. The social image resizer works free in the browser, so you can resize and export assets without signing up.

What is the new Instagram post size?

The standard Instagram post sizes are 1080 x 1080 pixels for square posts, 1080 x 1350 pixels for portrait posts, and 1080 x 566 pixels for landscape posts. Instagram Stories and Reels use 1080 x 1920 pixels. This tool includes those presets so you can crop and export the right dimensions without guessing.