Create compact 150x200 portrait thumbnails for profiles, listings, and cards with precise resizing and quick 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.
150x200 uses a 3:4 portrait ratio for profile cards, member lists, and small vertical previews without heavy file weight, ideal for compact directories.
Keep faces readable in team directories and community lists where portrait images must stay clear yet compact. Clean backgrounds improve clarity.
Normalize assets to 150x200 so columns align cleanly in portrait grids and vertical card layouts, preventing uneven columns. It prevents uneven cards.
Crop to keep the subject centered in a tall frame so faces and products stay balanced and readable in small cards. It keeps portraits consistent in grids.
Small portrait files keep lists fast and responsive, especially in member directories and product catalogs where scrolling speed matters. Great for mobile lists.
Export PNG for crisp text, WebP for smaller files, or JPEG for photos depending on delivery needs and compatibility. WebP keeps lists fast without heavy files.
Upload an image, set 150x200 pixels, and export a clean portrait thumbnail.
Upload your image, review the preview, and crop for a compact 3:4 portrait. Keep faces centered for consistency. Adjust crop.
Enter 150 by 200, lock the ratio, and choose PNG, WebP, or JPEG based on size needs. Locking prevents distortion. Check preview.
Download the resized image and use it in lists, cards, or profiles without extra edits. It stays consistent across cards.
Resize images to 150x200 for portrait thumbnails and profile cards. Local processing keeps faces clear while files stay lightweight.
Resize to 150x200Quick answers to common questions about resizing images online.
150x200 is a small 3:4 portrait size used for profile thumbnails, member lists, and vertical listing cards. It keeps layouts tidy and loads quickly while still showing enough detail to recognize people or products.
Yes. 150x200 keeps a true 3:4 portrait ratio, which helps vertical cards stay consistent. Using the right ratio prevents unexpected cropping and keeps portrait rows aligned across lists and grids. It simplifies templates.
Crop when you want the subject to fill the small frame and stay readable. Fit when you must preserve the full image, but avoid thick borders that make the thumbnail feel empty. Keep the focal point centered. It speeds production.
JPEG works well for photos, PNG is better for graphics or text overlays, and WebP offers smaller files for web delivery. PNG is the safest choice for crisp edges or transparency, while WebP keeps files small. WebP is great for speed.
It can work for tiny cover thumbnails and previews, but detailed cover art may be hard to read at this size. For clearer previews, consider larger sizes like 300x400 or 600x800. Use 300x400 for clarity. Larger sizes show detail.
Downscaling from a larger source usually keeps quality high. Upscaling from a small image can soften details, so start with a larger file and keep compression moderate to protect clarity. Start with a clean source.
Use the same crop style, align the visual center, and keep equal margins around the subject. Consistent framing prevents uneven columns and keeps card lists tidy across filters and pagination. It helps navigation.
File size depends on content and format. Many 150x200 images are only a few kilobytes, especially with WebP. PNG files with text can be larger but remain lightweight for fast UI lists. WebP keeps sizes small. Compression varies.
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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