Crop and resize your image to 2:3 for portrait prints, vertical cards, poster-style graphics, and classic upright photo layouts.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats
A classic portrait ratio for prints, vertical cards, posters, and upright visual storytelling.
2:3 creates a tall frame that feels natural for portrait photos, posters, and upright compositions.
This ratio works well for upright artwork, portrait prints, poster-style graphics, and vertical presentation pieces.
Invitations, portrait cards, print layouts, and upright information pieces often fit more naturally into 2:3.
Using a fixed portrait ratio across a series helps cards, posters, and photo sets look more organized together.
Portrait subjects, upright products, and vertical promotional visuals often fit better into 2:3 than into wide formats.
You can create the 2:3 crop in your browser and keep the original image on your own device.
Upload the image, choose the portrait frame, and export a vertical result for prints, cards, or poster-style layouts.
Start with the portrait photo, product image, or vertical artwork you want to convert.
Set the crop ratio to 2:3 and adjust the frame so the main subject fits naturally inside the portrait space.
Save the converted image and use it for prints, portrait cards, posters, or other upright visual layouts.
Create a portrait-style crop for prints, vertical cards, posters, and upright image layouts.
Convert to 2:3Common questions about converting images to a 2:3 portrait crop.
It means the image is taller than it is wide, using a 2-to-3 portrait proportion.
It is useful for portrait prints, posters, cards, upright photos, and vertical graphic layouts.
No. The tool crops the image to 2:3 instead of distorting it, so the visible content keeps its original shape.
Usually yes. A new aspect ratio often trims some content outside the selected portrait crop area.
Yes. It is a strong choice when you want a classic upright photo or poster-style layout.
Yes. It also works well for digital posters, upright cards, and portrait-first layouts.
JPG is good for photos, PNG is useful for graphic and text-based work, and WebP can help keep digital files smaller.
Yes. The crop and export happen locally in your browser, so the image stays on your 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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