Convert Image to 3:2 Aspect Ratio

Crop and resize your image to 3:2 for photo-style prints, camera-inspired framing, editorial layouts, and balanced landscape compositions.

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Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)

Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats

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FEATURES

Why Use a 3:2 Image?

A classic photo ratio for prints, camera-style framing, and balanced horizontal compositions.

Classic Photo-Inspired Framing

3:2 feels familiar because it matches a long-standing photo style often associated with camera and print workflows.

Good for Prints and Editorial Images

This ratio works well for printed photos, article visuals, landscape scenes, and balanced image-led content.

Useful for Balanced Landscape Layouts

Travel images, outdoor scenes, and horizontal storytelling visuals often fit naturally inside a 3:2 frame.

Keeps Photo Sets Consistent

Using 3:2 across a series of images can make print sets, portfolio cards, and editorial visuals feel more unified.

Works for Print and Digital Use

You can use 3:2 for both print-friendly images and digital layouts when you want a classic moderate landscape shape.

Private Local Processing

You can crop and export your 3:2 image locally in the browser without sending the file somewhere else.

HOW IT WORKS

Convert to 3:2 in 3 Steps

Upload the image, choose the 3:2 frame, and export a photo-style result for prints, editorial work, or balanced layouts.

STEP 1

Upload the Image

Start with the photo, editorial visual, or landscape image you want to convert.

STEP 2

Select 3:2

Set the crop ratio to 3:2 and move the frame so the main visual subject stays inside the final crop.

STEP 3

Download the Result

Save the converted image and use it for print-like photos, editorial layouts, or classic landscape compositions.

Need a 3:2 Image?

Create a photo-style crop for prints, editorial layouts, and balanced landscape visuals.

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FAQs

3:2 Aspect Ratio FAQ

Common questions about converting images to a 3:2 crop.