Crop and resize your image to 5:4 for product photos, balanced print layouts, classic digital displays, and tidy rectangular compositions.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats
A balanced rectangle for product shots, prints, presentations, and neat general-purpose layouts.
5:4 gives you a moderate rectangle that feels neither too wide nor too tall, which makes it broadly useful.
This ratio works well for product presentations, item cards, and commercial layouts that need a tidy controlled frame.
Print pieces, presentation pages, and static visuals often fit nicely into a classic moderate rectangle like 5:4.
Objects, packaging, editorial images, and detail-focused visuals can all adapt well to this ratio.
Using 5:4 repeatedly across a set can make cards, product images, and static layouts feel more structured.
You can make the 5:4 crop locally in your browser and keep the original image on your own device.
Upload the image, choose the 5:4 frame, and export a balanced rectangular result for print or digital use.
Start with the product photo, presentation visual, or print image you want to convert.
Set the crop ratio to 5:4 and adjust the frame so the important subject area remains visible.
Save the converted image and use it for product cards, prints, presentations, or classic display layouts.
Create a balanced rectangular crop for product photos, presentation visuals, and classic layout needs.
Convert to 5:4Common questions about converting images to a 5:4 crop.
It means the image is slightly wider than it is tall, using a balanced 5-to-4 proportion.
It works well for product photos, printed layouts, presentation visuals, and other moderate rectangular compositions.
No. The image is cropped to 5:4, so the remaining area keeps its original proportions.
Usually yes. Converting to a different ratio trims some content outside the selected crop frame.
Yes. It is often a useful shape for products because it feels balanced and controlled without being too wide.
Yes. It can work well for print-oriented layouts, especially when you want a classic moderate rectangle.
JPG is useful for photos, PNG is a good choice for graphics and text, and WebP can help reduce file size.
Yes. The crop and export run 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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