Resize for Instagram Stories without uploading a file.
Start with a 9:16 canvas, keep the face inside the safe area, then export the exact Story size in one pass.
Drop in a JPG, PNG, or WebP and start from a canvas that already suggests the next move.
Activate the image and surface the frame handles so the user immediately sees what can be resized.
Adjust the frame for the selected target ratio, then choose Crop or Pad when the full photo needs to stay visible.
Export the selected preset size and keep the composition ready for the next Story, thumbnail, or share card.
Pick a platform preset, use an exact size, or continue the last workflow. The goal is to get to a usable canvas quickly, not to make you read before editing.
Use this when the destination is clear but the exact dimensions are not.
Use this when the shape matters first: square, vertical, widescreen, or preview-card.
Fast entry points when you already know the target size.
Do you upload my images?
Which tool should I start with?
Can I use a preset and still adjust it?
Does it work for batches?
Once the frame is right, switch to file-size control, format output, or document assembly without losing the local-first workflow.
Shrink oversized JPG, PNG, or WebP files when upload limits, performance, or messaging apps become the constraint.
Switch formats without leaving the browser when the destination needs JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, or another export shape.
Move between image files and PDF when screenshots, scans, and multi-page exports need a document workflow instead of a canvas.
