Create tall 390x567 portraits for book covers, mobile cards, and vertical promos with precise resizing and quick export.
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Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats
Set exact dimensions, keep proportions, and export clean files without guesswork.
390x567 emphasizes vertical subjects and is great for character art, editorial portraits, and spotlight cards where height adds presence. It feels cinematic on tall layouts.
The ratio suits book and magazine covers, giving room for title text while keeping artwork centered and safe from edge trims. Useful for cover mockups and promos.
Fits nicely into tall mobile cards and reading apps where vertical content feels natural without requiring heavy scrolling or cropped headlines. It reduces crop loss in portrait cards.
Extra height leaves space for headlines, price tags, or badges at the top or bottom while keeping the main image clean. Great for posters with text bands.
Crop with confidence by keeping focal points centered; the tall frame helps avoid clipping faces or products in portrait shots. It keeps faces and products centered.
Choose PNG for crisp type overlays, WebP for lighter web delivery, or JPEG for photo heavy posters and covers. Use JPEG for photos to control size.
Upload an image, set 390x567 pixels, and export a polished portrait file.
Add your image and review the preview to decide how tightly to crop for a tall portrait with clean margins. Aim for even top and bottom padding.
Enter 390 by 567, lock the ratio, and select the output format that matches your cover or card workflow. Locking the ratio prevents stretching.
Export the resized file and use it for covers, posters, or mobile cards without extra edits or layout fixes. It drops into cards without extra trimming.
Resize images to 390x567 for vertical covers and cards. Local processing keeps detail sharp while files stay efficient for web and mobile use.
Resize to 390x567Quick answers to common questions about resizing images online.
390x567 is a portrait size used for book covers, vertical promos, and mobile cards. It provides a tall frame that highlights subjects and leaves room for titles or badges without crowding the artwork. It is popular for vertical promos.
It is slightly wider than a classic 2:3 portrait, which makes it feel less narrow while staying tall. That balance works well for cover designs and vertical cards that need room for typography. The extra width helps with typography.
Crop when you want the subject to fill the portrait and feel bold. Fit when you must preserve the full frame, but avoid large borders that shrink the artwork. Keep the focal point centered for balance. This keeps titles readable.
PNG is best for sharp text or overlays, WebP is ideal for smaller files on the web, and JPEG works well for photo heavy covers. Choose PNG if you need crisp typography and clean edges. Use PNG for crisp text layers.
Yes. The tall ratio fits well in mobile feeds and reading apps, making images feel immersive without requiring extra scroll space. It is a good size for book previews and vertical promos. It keeps focus on the subject.
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 if text is important. Use a sharper source to protect text.
It can work for small print pieces, but print quality depends on DPI. For larger prints, use a higher pixel size to avoid softness. For screen use, 390x567 is a good balance of detail and file weight. For larger prints, use higher sizes.
File size depends on content and format. Many 390x567 images stay under a few hundred kilobytes, especially with WebP. Photo heavy designs or PNG files may be larger but still manageable. WebP offers the smallest files.
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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