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Resize Image for Facebook

Resize your photos for Facebook posts, covers, stories, reels, and ads — free, instant, and 100% private. Your images never leave your device.

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Master Facebook image sizing in 2026. Learn the exact dimensions for feed posts, cover photos, Stories, and profile pictures to avoid blurry uploads. This complete Facebook image size guide covers optimal sizes, aspect ratios, and file format tips.

How It Works

Process your images in three simple steps

Upload One or Multiple Photos

Select up to 12 JPG, PNG, or WebP files at once for bulk processing. No account or sign-up needed — all processing runs locally in your browser.

Choose Your Facebook Format

Select from Feed Posts (square, portrait, landscape), Page/Group/Event Covers, Stories, Reels, Profile Picture, or Marketplace Ads. Each format is pre-set to Facebook's recommended pixel dimensions.

Download Your Resized Photos

Preview in the editor, adjust fit options if needed, and download. Your photos are resized to the exact dimensions Facebook requires — ready to post.

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Why Choose Imresizer?

Fast, secure, and completely free image resizing

  • Bulk Processing — Up to 12 Photos at Once

    Upload multiple photos in one go and resize them all to the same Facebook format simultaneously. Perfect for batch-preparing a full content calendar or album without repeating the process.

  • All Facebook Formats Pre-Set

    Feed Posts (1:1, 4:5, 1.91:1), Page Cover (16:9), Group Cover, Event Cover, Stories (9:16), Reels (9:16), Profile Picture (1:1), and Marketplace Ad — all pre-configured so you never have to look up the numbers.

  • Flexible Fit Options — Cover, Fill, Crop & More

    When your photo's aspect ratio doesn't match the target format, choose how to handle it: cover (fill frame, crop edges), contain (fit inside with padding), stretch (distort to fill), or crop to a specific region.

  • 100% Private — Photos Stay on Your Device

    All resizing happens entirely in your browser. Your photos are never sent to any server — making this the safest way to resize photos for Facebook.

  • Fine-Tune in the Editor

    After upload you land in the full editor where you can adjust dimensions, change output format, set a max file size, and preview the result before downloading.

  • 100% Free, No Login Required

    No account, no watermarks, no hidden fees. Resize as many Facebook photos as you need — full functionality, always free.

Testimonials

What Our Users Say

Trusted by thousands of users worldwide since 2015

My Facebook Page cover was always blurry until I used this. Uploading at the right dimensions made it sharp on every device.
Bulk uploaded all 10 event cover photos at once and they all came out perfect. Saved me 20 minutes easily.
Managing a Facebook Group and a Page — this tool has every format I need in one place. No more Googling dimensions.
Client photos never leave my browser. That's a must-have for my social media agency work.
Used it to prep a week's worth of Facebook feed posts in one session. The 4:5 portrait format looks great in the feed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about image resizing

Can I resize multiple photos for Facebook at once?
Yes. You can upload up to 12 photos at once and resize them all to the same Facebook format in a single step. This is ideal for preparing batch content, event covers, or a week's worth of feed posts without repeating the process for each image.
What are the correct Facebook image dimensions in 2026?
Facebook's recommended image dimensions for 2026: Feed Post Square — 1080×1080 px (1:1); Feed Post Portrait — 1080×1350 px (4:5); Feed Post Landscape — 1200×630 px (1.91:1); Page Cover — upload at 851×315 px minimum, recommended 1640×922 px; Group Cover — 1640×856 px; Event Cover — 1920×1005 px; Story — 1080×1920 px (9:16); Reels — 1080×1920 px (9:16); Profile Picture — upload at 320×320 px (displays at 196×196 px); Marketplace Ad — 1080×1080 px. All of these are pre-set in this tool — just select and upload.
How does the tool handle photos with the wrong aspect ratio?
When your photo's proportions don't match the Facebook format you selected, you have several options in the editor: Cover — fills the frame and crops the edges (no blank space); Contain — fits the entire photo inside the frame with letterbox/pillarbox padding; Stretch — distorts the photo to fill the frame exactly; Crop — lets you manually select which region to keep. Cover is the most common choice for a clean, full-frame look.
What is the best image size for a Facebook Page cover?
For 2026, Facebook Page covers display at 851×315 px on desktop and 640×360 px on mobile. However, uploading at 1640×922 px (the pre-set in this tool) gives you the high-resolution version that stays sharp on all screens and leaves room for the safe zone where no text or key elements will be cropped.
What size should a Facebook Group cover be?
Facebook Group covers display at 1640×856 px. This is the pre-set in this tool. Keep important content within the central safe zone to ensure it's visible on all devices.
What is the correct Facebook Event cover size?
Facebook Event covers display best at 1920×1005 px. This is the pre-set in this tool. Keep text and key design elements away from the edges to ensure nothing is cropped on different devices.
Is it safe to use this tool for personal photos?
Yes. All processing runs entirely in your browser — your photos are never uploaded to any server. This makes it completely private and safe for personal or sensitive images.
What image formats are supported?
You can upload JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP images. You can also choose the output format in the editor — for example, converting a large PNG to JPG typically reduces file size significantly.
Do I need an account or login?
No. Resize photos for Facebook completely free — no account, no login, no watermarks. Just upload and download.
Why does my Facebook cover photo look blurry?
Blurry cover photos are almost always caused by uploading an image that's too small. Facebook will stretch a small image to fit the cover dimensions, which causes pixelation. The fix is to upload at the correct size — 1640×922 px for a Page cover. This tool resizes your photo to exactly those dimensions before you upload to Facebook, so your cover stays sharp on all screens.
Should I use JPG or PNG for Facebook images?
For most Facebook images — feed posts, covers, and ads — JPG is the better choice. Facebook re-compresses uploaded images, and JPG handles that compression more gracefully than PNG. Use PNG only when your image has a transparent background or contains text/logos where quality loss would be noticeable. In the editor you can choose the output format before downloading.
What is the difference between Facebook Stories and Reels?
Both Facebook Stories and Reels use the same vertical 9:16 aspect ratio at 1080×1920 px. The difference is content type and duration: Stories are 24-hour ephemeral photos or short videos, while Reels are short-form video content (up to 90 seconds) that stays on your profile. For still images being used as a Story frame or a Reel cover, the dimensions are identical — both pre-sets in this tool output 1080×1920 px.
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