Create compact 150x100 landscape thumbnails for listings, cards, and previews with precise resizing and fast export.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats
Set exact dimensions, keep proportions, and export clean files without guesswork.
150x100 is a tiny 3:2 landscape size that keeps preview rows tidy in listings and galleries while staying light for fast loads. Ideal for small result cards.
Small dimensions cut file weight, helping card grids and category pages load fast on mobile while keeping thumbnails recognizable. Great for mobile grids.
Normalize to 150x100 so rows align and cards stay balanced across filters, pagination, and mixed listings. Consistent sizing reduces layout shifts.
Crop to keep the subject centered so tiny previews still show the main focus clearly without stretched edges. This keeps tiny previews readable.
Great for email previews, widgets, and compact UI tiles where space is tight but imagery still guides users. Useful in dashboards and newsletters.
Export PNG for crisp graphics, WebP for smaller files, or JPEG for photos based on delivery needs and compatibility. WebP keeps lists snappy for fast delivery.
Upload an image, set 150x100 pixels, and export a clean landscape thumbnail.
Upload your image, review the preview, and crop for a compact 3:2 landscape thumbnail. Keep key elements centered. Adjust crop.
Enter 150 by 100, lock the ratio, and choose PNG, WebP, or JPEG based on size. Locking prevents distortion. Check preview.
Download the resized image and use it in cards, listings, or emails without extra edits. Rows stay aligned. Fast to publish.
Resize images to 150x100 for compact listings and UI cards. Local processing keeps previews sharp while files stay light.
Resize to 150x100Quick answers to common questions about resizing images online.
150x100 is a small 3:2 landscape size used for thumbnails in listings, search results, and card grids. It keeps layouts tidy and loads quickly while still showing enough detail to identify the content at a glance. Great for lists.
Yes. 150x100 keeps a true 3:2 ratio, which matches many camera photos and keeps thumbnails consistent in rows. Using the correct ratio avoids letterboxing and keeps cards aligned across a list. It simplifies layouts. Across channels.
Crop when you want the subject to fill the small frame and stay readable. Fit when you must preserve the full image, but avoid large borders that make the thumbnail feel empty. Center the focal point for balance. It speeds workflows.
JPEG works well for photos, PNG is better for graphics or text overlays, and WebP offers smaller files for web delivery. If you need transparency, PNG is the safest choice, while WebP is great for speed. WebP is fastest.
It is small, so fine details may be lost. Use bold crops, clear subjects, and high-contrast imagery to keep the thumbnail readable. For detailed previews, consider larger sizes such as 300x200 or 600x400. Try larger sizes.
Downscaling from a larger source usually keeps quality high. Upscaling from a tiny image can soften details, so start with a larger file and keep compression moderate to protect clarity in small thumbnails. Use a clean source.
Use the same crop style, align the visual center, and keep equal margins around the subject. Consistent framing prevents jumpy rows and keeps lists and cards tidy across filters and pagination. Helps pagination. It keeps pages tidy.
File size depends on content and format. Many 150x100 images are only a few kilobytes, especially with WebP. PNG files with text can be larger, but they are still lightweight for fast page loads. WebP keeps sizes small.
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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