Convert Image to 4:5 Aspect Ratio

Crop and resize your image to 4:5 for portrait posts, product photos, editorial cards, and social layouts that need a taller frame.

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

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FEATURES

Why Use a 4:5 Image?

A portrait-focused ratio for social posts, product content, and tall editorial-style layouts.

Portrait-First Format

4:5 gives you a taller frame that works well for people, products, and content meant to stand out in a vertical space.

Good for Feed and Product Posts

This ratio works well for portrait post images, clothing visuals, item displays, and social-first content cards.

Useful for Editorial Layouts

Tall content blocks, quote cards, feature images, and portrait-forward designs often feel more natural at 4:5.

Keeps Vertical Campaigns Consistent

Using one portrait ratio across a set helps posts and image cards look more organized and aligned.

Works Well for Portrait Subjects

Faces, outfits, full-body shots, posters, and product stacks often fit naturally inside a 4:5 frame.

Private Local Processing

You can crop and export a 4:5 image locally in your browser without uploading the file to another service.

HOW IT WORKS

Convert to 4:5 in 3 Steps

Upload the image, choose the portrait frame, and export a result for product posts, portrait cards, or tall social layouts.

STEP 1

Upload the Image

Choose the portrait photo, product visual, or post artwork you want to reshape into 4:5.

STEP 2

Select 4:5

Set the crop ratio to 4:5 and reposition the frame so the main content remains fully visible.

STEP 3

Download the Portrait File

Save the converted image and use it for social posts, product visuals, portrait cards, or editorial layouts.

Need a 4:5 Image?

Create a portrait-friendly crop for social posts, products, and tall visual layouts in a few simple steps.

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FAQs

4:5 Aspect Ratio FAQ

Common questions about converting images to a 4:5 portrait crop.