Crop and resize your image to 4:3 for classic slides, document visuals, desktop graphics, and balanced horizontal compositions.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats
A classic horizontal ratio for presentations, legacy screens, and balanced image layouts.
4:3 is a familiar ratio that works well for older display styles, slides, and balanced horizontal visual layouts.
This ratio is useful for presentation pages, document graphics, diagrams, and static content that should feel balanced.
Travel scenes, product shots, educational visuals, and classic digital images can all adapt well to 4:3.
Using 4:3 across a series of images can make decks, documentation, and card layouts feel more uniform.
Charts, diagrams, learning materials, and printable layouts often fit well inside a moderate 4:3 frame.
You can create a 4:3 crop locally in the browser while keeping the image file on your own device.
Upload the image, choose the 4:3 frame, and export a classic horizontal result for slides, docs, or balanced layouts.
Start with the photo, slide visual, chart, or display graphic you want to convert.
Set the crop ratio to 4:3 and move the frame so the important content stays inside the final area.
Save the converted image and use it for slides, documents, teaching materials, or classic display formats.
Create a classic balanced crop for slides, documents, teaching visuals, and general horizontal layouts.
Convert to 4:3Common questions about converting images to a 4:3 crop.
It means the image uses a 4-to-3 proportion, creating a balanced horizontal frame that is slightly wider than it is tall.
It is useful for slides, document visuals, classic screen layouts, teaching materials, and general-purpose balanced crops.
No. The image is cropped to 4:3 rather than stretched, so the visible content keeps its original proportions.
Usually yes. Switching to a different ratio trims some content outside the selected crop frame.
Yes. It remains a useful shape for classic presentation layouts and educational visuals.
Yes. Many general-purpose images and older digital photo styles fit nicely into a 4:3 frame.
JPG is good for photos, PNG is useful 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 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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