Social Media Resize converts a photo to the exact pixel size a platform expects: Instagram feed posts (1:1, 4:5, 1.91:1), Stories and Reels (9:16), YouTube thumbnails (16:9), Facebook, X, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and TikTok formats. Choose Fit to keep the whole photo visible and pad the empty space with a solid color or a blurred copy of the photo, Fill to smart-crop toward the most important region, or Stretch to force the exact shape. The edit runs with deterministic image processing instead of an AI model, so nothing in the photo is repainted or invented and the result is ready in seconds.
Resize & Export
Social Media Photo Resizer (No Crop)
Use Social Media Resize when a platform keeps cropping your photo: fit the whole photo with a color or blurred background, smart-crop to fill the frame, or stretch — at the exact pixel size each platform expects.
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enhance.presets.social_media_resize
Use cases
Where enhance.presets.social_media_resize works best
Fit a whole photo on Instagram without cropping
Make a 9:16 Story from a landscape photo
Export a 1280×720 YouTube thumbnail
Resize product shots for every platform at once
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Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
How do I make a whole photo fit on Instagram without cropping?
Pick the Instagram post size you want (1:1, 4:5, or 1.91:1), choose Fit, and pick a solid color or blurred background. The full photo is kept visible and the empty space is padded — no heads, shoes, or product edges get cut off.
Does this preset change my photo with AI?
No. It runs classic image processing only: scale, pad, smart-crop, or stretch. Nothing is repainted, generated, or removed, and results are instant and repeatable.
What sizes are supported?
Instagram posts (1080×1080, 1080×1350, 1080×566), Stories/Reels (1080×1920), profile pictures, YouTube thumbnails (1280×720) and channel covers (2560×1440), Facebook posts (1200×630) and covers, X posts (1600×900) and headers (1500×500), LinkedIn posts (1200×627), Pinterest pins (1000×1500), and TikTok covers (1080×1920).
What is the difference between Fit and Fill?
Fit keeps the entire photo visible and pads the remaining space with a color or blur. Fill crops the photo so it covers the whole frame, keeping the most important region based on image content.

