Create clean 1500x500 panoramic banners for website headers, cover images, and advertising slots with precise resizing.
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Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats
Set exact dimensions, keep proportions, and export clean files without guesswork.
1500x500 is a 3:1 panoramic size that fits wide headers and cover images, keeping layouts bold without taking too much vertical space. It is common for hero headers and cover art.
Ideal for website headers, profile covers, and newsletter banners where a wide image frames text without pushing content down. This keeps content above the fold.
Great for hero banners and advertising slots that require a clean panoramic crop with room for logos and calls to action. It works well for brand announcements.
Crop wide scenes so the focal subject stays centered while still showing the background atmosphere across a long horizontal frame. This keeps atmosphere visible without cropping key elements.
The wide layout leaves room for headlines and buttons. Keep text inside safe margins so it stays readable on different screen widths. It helps maintain readability on different breakpoints.
Export PNG for sharp overlays, WebP for fast banner delivery, or JPEG for photo based headers with smaller file sizes. PNG works best for text heavy banners.
Upload an image, set 1500x500 pixels, and export a clean panoramic banner.
Upload your image and preview the panoramic frame. Position the focal point so it remains visible on both wide and narrow screens.
Enter 1500 by 500, lock the ratio, and choose PNG, WebP, or JPEG depending on overlay needs and file size goals. Keep key elements centered for responsive crops.
Download the banner and apply it to headers, covers, or ad slots without additional resizing or cropping. It is ready for headers, covers, and ads.
Resize images to 1500x500 for panoramic headers and cover images. Local processing keeps details sharp and files efficient for fast loading.
Resize to 1500x500Quick answers to common questions about resizing images online.
1500x500 is a 3:1 panoramic size used for website headers, cover images, and wide banners. It gives a cinematic feel while leaving room for text overlays, buttons, or navigation elements. It is widely used for hero banners on landing pages.
Yes. 1500x500 keeps a 3:1 ratio, which is common for ultra wide headers and cover images. This ratio works well for hero sections and banner ads where a wide layout is required. The ratio is wide enough for panoramic imagery.
PNG is best for sharp overlays and text, WebP provides smaller files for faster pages, and JPEG works well for photographic headers. Choose PNG when you need crisp typography or transparency. WebP is a strong default when speed matters.
Crop when you want a bold panoramic banner that fills the frame. Fit when you must preserve the full image, but avoid large borders that waste space. Keep key content inside safe areas for responsive layouts. For cover images, a tighter crop can look stronger.
Downscaling from a larger source usually keeps quality high and smooths noise. Upscaling a small image may soften detail, so start with a larger file and avoid heavy compression on text overlays. Use a larger source to keep text sharp. This reduces blur in large headers.
Use the same crop height, align the focal point, and keep text inside a consistent safe area. This keeps headers aligned across pages and prevents visual jumps in navigation sections. Consistent safe areas help when pages share the same header.
For high-DPI screens, design at 3000x1000 and downscale to 1500x500. This keeps edges crisp and avoids soft detail when banners are viewed on modern displays. Downscaling from larger artboards keeps details crisp.
File size depends on content and format. Many 1500x500 images stay under 900KB, while detailed photos can be larger. WebP often delivers the smallest files without obvious quality loss for web headers. JPEG can be smaller for photo heavy banners.
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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