Resize Image to 1920x1080

Fit any photo to Full HD 1920x1080 for wallpapers, banners and slides. Free, fast, and your files never leave your device.

Drop an image here or click to choose a file

JPG, PNG or WebP. Output is exactly 1920 x 1080 pixels (16:9 Full HD).

How to resize an image to 1920x1080

  1. Drop your photo onto the drop zone or click to choose a file.
  2. Pick Crop to fill for an edge-to-edge Full HD frame, or Fit with padding to keep the whole image.
  3. Choose a padding colour if you are fitting, then select JPEG or PNG.
  4. Click Resize & download to save your 1920x1080 image.

Where 1920x1080 is used

1920 by 1080, known as Full HD or 1080p, is the most common screen resolution in the world, which makes it the default target for a huge range of jobs: desktop and laptop wallpapers, website hero banners, YouTube channel art crops, Twitch and stream overlays, digital signage, virtual meeting backgrounds, and 16:9 presentation slides. Because it is a landscape 16:9 ratio, a photo that is already widescreen slots in cleanly, while portrait or square images need a decision about framing. Crop to fill zooms the image to cover the whole 1920x1080 frame with no borders, trimming the overflow evenly — ideal for a wallpaper where edge-to-edge coverage matters. Fit with padding places the entire image inside the frame and fills the remaining space with a colour you choose, so a tall photo or a logo stays fully visible. This tool keeps the export sharp with high-quality resampling, and it all runs on the browser canvas, so your files never leave your device, with no upload, watermark, or signup.

Other common sizes

Need a video thumbnail rather than a banner? The YouTube thumbnail resizer outputs the smaller 1280x720. Working on social posts? Try the 1080x1080 square or the 1080x1920 Story resizer. For any other dimension, use the general image resizer.

FAQ

Is 1920x1080 the same as Full HD or 1080p?

Yes. Full HD, 1080p, and 1920x1080 all refer to the same 16:9 resolution, which is what this tool outputs.

Crop to fill or fit with padding for a wallpaper?

Crop to fill is best for a wallpaper because it covers the whole screen with no bars. Fit with padding is better when you must keep the entire image, such as a portrait photo or a graphic with text near the edges.

Will a small image look good scaled up to 1920x1080?

Upscaling cannot add detail that is not in the source, so a small image will look soft. For the sharpest result, start from a photo at least 1920 pixels wide.

Are my images uploaded?

No. All resizing happens locally in your browser. Nothing is sent to any server.