Resize Image for Discord

Resize your images to the perfect Discord dimensions — server icons, banners, emojis, user avatars, profile banners, and invite splash screens. Free, instant, and 100% private. Your images never leave your device.

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How It Works

Process your images in three simple steps

Upload One or Multiple Images

Select up to 12 JPG, PNG, or WebP files at once for bulk processing. No account or sign-up required — all processing runs locally in your browser so your server artwork stays completely private.

Choose Your Discord Format

Pick from Server Icon (512×512), Server Banner (960×540), Emoji (128×128), User Avatar (512×512), Profile Banner (600×240), or Splash Screen (1920×1080). Every format is pre-set to Discord's exact upload specifications.

Download Your Resized Images

Preview in the editor, fine-tune the crop if needed, then download. Your images come out at the exact dimensions Discord requires — upload directly to your server settings or profile without any guesswork.

Why Choose Imresizer?

Fast, secure, and completely free image resizing

  • Bulk Processing — Up to 12 Images at Once

    Upload multiple server assets at once and resize them all to the same Discord format in a single step. Perfect for redesigning an entire server's look — icon, banner, emoji set, and splash screen all in one session.

  • All Discord Formats Pre-Set

    Server Icon (512×512), Server Banner (960×540), Emoji (128×128), User Avatar (512×512), Profile Banner (600×240), and Splash Screen (1920×1080) — all pre-configured with Discord's exact pixel requirements so you never have to look them up.

  • Pixel-Perfect Crops for Icons and Emojis

    Small square assets like server icons (512×512) and emojis (128×128) need precise cropping to look right. Use the editor's crop tool to center your subject exactly before downloading — crucial when Discord displays icons at tiny sizes in the sidebar.

  • 100% Private — Images Stay on Your Device

    All resizing happens entirely in your browser. Your server artwork, custom emojis, and branded assets are never sent to any server — completely safe for community servers, brand servers, and private use alike.

  • Fine-Tune in the Editor

    After upload you land in the full editor where you can adjust dimensions, choose between JPG and PNG output (PNG recommended for icons and emojis), set a max file size, and preview before downloading.

  • 100% Free, No Login Required

    No account, no watermarks, no hidden fees. Resize all your Discord server assets — full functionality, always free, whether you're running a small community or a large public server.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about image resizing

What are the correct Discord image dimensions in 2026?
Discord's recommended image dimensions for 2026: Server Icon — 512×512 px (1:1); Server Banner — 960×540 px (16:9); Emoji — 128×128 px (1:1); User Avatar — 512×512 px (1:1); Profile Banner — 600×240 px (5:2); Invite Splash Screen — 1920×1080 px (16:9). All of these are pre-set in this tool.
What size should a Discord server icon be?
Discord server icons should be uploaded at 512×512 px (1:1 square). Discord displays the icon as a circle in the server list sidebar at very small sizes (roughly 48×48 px on most screens), so keep your subject centered with clear space around the edges. Upload as PNG for the sharpest result, especially if the icon has a transparent background.
What is the correct Discord server banner size?
Discord server banners should be 960×540 px (16:9 ratio). The banner is displayed at the top of the server channel list for members with Discord Nitro servers (Level 1 boost and above). Maximum file size is 10 MB. Use PNG for graphics and JPG for photographs.
What size should Discord emojis be?
Discord custom emojis must be uploaded at 128×128 px. Discord will display them at much smaller sizes (typically 22×22 px inline), so keep the design bold and simple — avoid fine details that disappear at small sizes. PNG with a transparent background is required for most emoji use cases.
What size is a Discord profile banner?
Discord Profile Banners (the wide image at the top of your profile card, available to Nitro subscribers) display at 600×240 px (5:2 ratio). Keep important visual elements centered, as the banner is cropped slightly differently on different clients. PNG or JPG are both supported; maximum file size is 10 MB.
What is a Discord Invite Splash Screen and what size should it be?
The Discord Invite Splash Screen is the background image displayed on the invite landing page for your server. It requires 1920×1080 px (16:9 full HD). This feature is available to servers at Boost Level 1 and above. Use a high-quality image that represents your community — it's the first thing potential members see.
What is the Discord User Avatar size?
Discord User Avatars should be uploaded at 512×512 px (1:1). They are displayed as circles at various sizes across the platform — in chat at roughly 40×40 px, in profiles at larger sizes. Upload at 512×512 for the best quality across all contexts. Animated GIF avatars require a Nitro subscription.
Can I resize multiple Discord images at once?
Yes. Upload up to 12 images at once and resize them all to the same Discord format in a single step. This is ideal for batch-processing a set of custom server emojis or refreshing multiple server assets at once.
Should I use JPG or PNG for Discord images?
PNG is the recommended format for Discord icons, emojis, and anything with a transparent background or sharp graphic edges. JPG is suitable for server banners, splash screens, and profile banners that are full photographs without transparency. PNG files are larger but preserve quality better for icons displayed at small sizes.
Why is my Discord server icon blurry?
Blurry server icons are usually caused by uploading a low-resolution image that Discord stretches to fit its required dimensions. The fix is to resize your icon to 512×512 px before uploading — this tool does that in seconds. Also ensure you're downloading as PNG rather than JPG, as JPEG compression creates visible artifacts in small, flat-color graphics.
Is it safe to resize server artwork here?
Yes. All processing runs entirely in your browser. Your server artwork, custom emojis, and community brand assets are never sent to any server, making this completely private and safe for original content.
Do I need a login or account to use this tool?
No. Resize images for Discord completely free — no account, no login, no watermarks. Just upload, select your Discord format, and download.
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