Resize an image for every social platform
Reframe one image for Instagram, Pinterest, X, LinkedIn and more — or a custom size — by dragging the crop yourself, then export each at its best size, bundled into one zip. No sign-up, no watermark, right in your browser.
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Eziclip is a free, in-browser image resizer for social: drop one picture and reframe it for every platform — Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, X, LinkedIn, a YouTube thumbnail — by dragging the crop yourself, then export each at its exact size or all at once in a zip. There's no account and no watermark — unlike Canva's Magic Resize (a Pro feature) or the watermarked free tiers of Kapwing and Clideo.
A free image resizer for social — no watermark
Eziclip's image resizer reframes one picture into every size your platforms want — Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, X, LinkedIn, Facebook and a YouTube thumbnail — right in your browser. It's completely free, adds no watermark, and needs no sign-up: the crop and re-encode run in your browser.
Most “free” online resizers quietly stamp a watermark on the export or gate the download behind an account. This one doesn't. You drop an image, frame each size by hand, and download a clean JPEG — or every size at once in a single zip — with nothing held back at the end.
You frame the crop, not a blind centre-crop
Auto-resizers chop straight through the middle and cut off heads, logos and text. Here you drag and scale the crop box over your image for every format, so the subject stays where it should. The frame is locked to that platform's aspect ratio, so it always comes out the exact shape the platform expects while you decide what's kept.
Switch between formats and the tool remembers the crop you set for each aspect, so resizing the same photo for a 9:16 story and a 1:1 post is two quick adjustments, not two separate jobs.
Every platform's exact size, in one export
Each preset encodes to the size that platform actually rewards: Instagram portrait 4:5 (1080×1350), square 1:1 (1080×1080) and story/Reels cover 9:16 (1080×1920); Facebook and LinkedIn link images 1.91:1 (1200×630); Pinterest pins 2:3 (1000×1500); X / Twitter 16:9 (1600×900); and a YouTube thumbnail at 1280×720. Pick the ones you need and they all export together.
Posting the same image across several networks is the slow part of a creator's day — exporting one size at a time, renaming files, re-cropping. Select the platforms once and download the whole set re-encoded as clean JPEGs, bundled into a single zip.
Custom sizes for anything else
Beyond the social presets there's a Custom size: type any exact width and height — an ad slot, an email header, a profile banner, a marketplace thumbnail — position the crop, and it exports to those precise dimensions. No preset hunting, no math.
Free, right in your browser
The resizing happens right in your browser, with no watermark and no paywall at the download step. It's handy for sensitive or unreleased images you'd rather keep on your own screen.
It's built for creators and small teams who post everywhere and just need the right size, fast — without making an account or scrubbing a watermark off afterwards.
How to resize an image for social
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Drop your image
PNG, JPG or WebP. It's read right in your browser.
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Frame each size
Pick the platforms (or a custom size) and drag the crop box over your image — you decide what stays in frame, not a blind centre-crop.
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Export — one or all
Export a single size, or download every one re-encoded as a clean JPEG and bundled into a single zip. Free, no watermark.
Questions
It reframes one image into each platform's shape — Instagram portrait 4:5, square 1:1 and story 9:16, Facebook and LinkedIn 1.91:1, Pinterest 2:3, X 16:9, a YouTube thumbnail — and re-encodes each as a clean JPEG at the right size. You position the crop yourself, then download one file or all of them in a zip.
Yes. For every size you drag and resize the crop frame over your image, so you choose exactly what's kept instead of trusting a blind centre-crop. The frame is locked to that platform's aspect so it always comes out the right shape.
Yes. Alongside the social presets there's a Custom size — type any exact width and height, position the crop, and it exports to those dimensions.
It's completely free, with no watermark and no sign-up. The cropping and re-encoding happen right in your browser.