Crop and resize your image to 16:9 for widescreen video, presentation slides, banner artwork, and screen-friendly horizontal layouts.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats
A standard widescreen ratio for video, slides, banners, and modern horizontal compositions.
16:9 is one of the most common horizontal formats for screens, videos, thumbnails, and digital presentations.
This ratio fits video backdrops, slide headers, webinar covers, and horizontal content designed for modern displays.
Website sections, promo strips, and ad-style visuals often look cleaner and more familiar in a 16:9 frame.
Using one standard ratio helps your covers, banners, and content images look more consistent across projects.
Travel scenes, product spreads, environmental shots, and desktop wallpapers often fit naturally in a 16:9 crop.
You can crop and export the image in your browser without uploading the file elsewhere.
Upload your image, choose the 16:9 frame, and export a widescreen result for video, slides, or banners.
Start with the photo, banner design, or video cover visual you want to convert.
Set the crop to 16:9 and reposition the frame so the most important content stays visible.
Save the converted image and use it for slides, video thumbnails, web banners, or widescreen displays.
Create a clean widescreen crop for banners, slides, video covers, and modern horizontal layouts.
Convert to 16:9Common questions about converting images to a 16:9 widescreen crop.
It means the image is wider than it is tall, using a 16-to-9 proportion that is common for modern screens and videos.
It is useful for video thumbnails, slides, banners, screen backgrounds, and other widescreen layouts.
No. The tool crops to 16:9 instead of stretching the image, so the remaining content keeps its original shape.
Often yes. Converting to a new ratio usually trims some content outside the selected crop frame.
Common examples include 1920x1080, but the best size depends on where the image will be displayed.
It is usually better for wide scenes and horizontal content. Portraits often fit better in taller ratios.
JPG is good for photos, PNG works well for graphics and text, and WebP can help keep the final file lighter.
Yes. The conversion runs locally in your browser, so your image stays on your own device.
Yes. You can resize and download images for free, with no signup required. Processing happens locally in your browser, so there are no usage caps or hidden fees.
No. All resizing and compression run in your browser. Files never leave your device and are not stored on our servers, keeping your images private.
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