Crop and resize your image to 3:2 for photo-style prints, camera-inspired framing, editorial layouts, and balanced landscape compositions.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats
A classic photo ratio for prints, camera-style framing, and balanced horizontal compositions.
3:2 feels familiar because it matches a long-standing photo style often associated with camera and print workflows.
This ratio works well for printed photos, article visuals, landscape scenes, and balanced image-led content.
Travel images, outdoor scenes, and horizontal storytelling visuals often fit naturally inside a 3:2 frame.
Using 3:2 across a series of images can make print sets, portfolio cards, and editorial visuals feel more unified.
You can use 3:2 for both print-friendly images and digital layouts when you want a classic moderate landscape shape.
You can crop and export your 3:2 image locally in the browser without sending the file somewhere else.
Upload the image, choose the 3:2 frame, and export a photo-style result for prints, editorial work, or balanced layouts.
Start with the photo, editorial visual, or landscape image you want to convert.
Set the crop ratio to 3:2 and move the frame so the main visual subject stays inside the final crop.
Save the converted image and use it for print-like photos, editorial layouts, or classic landscape compositions.
Create a photo-style crop for prints, editorial layouts, and balanced landscape visuals.
Convert to 3:2Common questions about converting images to a 3:2 crop.
It means the image is wider than it is tall, using a 3-to-2 proportion often associated with photo-style framing.
It works well for print-style photos, editorial images, landscape scenes, and classic camera-inspired layouts.
No. The tool crops the image to 3:2 rather than stretching it, so the visible content keeps the original proportions.
Usually yes. Any ratio change can trim content outside the selected crop frame.
Yes. It is a useful ratio when you want a print-friendly or photo-style layout.
Yes. It also works well for digital content when you want a classic moderate landscape shape.
JPG is good for photos, PNG works for graphics and text, and WebP can help keep digital files smaller.
Yes. The crop and export happen locally in your browser, so the file remains 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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