Create tidy 420x645 portrait images for cards, covers, and vertical layouts with precise resizing and quick local export.
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Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats
Build tall visuals that fit cards and covers while keeping subjects framed and readable.
420x645 suits vertical cards and profile panels where a tall frame keeps faces and products centered without wide empty sides. It suits profile listings and bios.
The tall layout works well for book covers, posters, and editorial art where a vertical composition needs breathing room for titles. Great for featured cover art.
Use 420x645 for vertical product listings and mobile galleries where tall images scan quickly and keep a consistent rhythm. Tall tiles feel natural on phones.
Leave room for headlines and prices by keeping safe margins at the top and bottom so vertical layouts stay readable on smaller screens. This prevents text from clipping.
The portrait ratio keeps headroom and legroom balanced for people and products, reducing awkward crops in vertical displays. It helps keep eyes in frame.
Prepare vertical assets for promos, pins, or story style cards where height matters more than width and visuals need a tall crop. It matches vertical ad slots.
Upload an image, set 420x645 pixels, and export a clean portrait file.
Upload your image and check the preview to see how the subject fits a tall frame. Keep key details away from the edges.
Enter 420 by 645, lock the ratio, and adjust the crop so the focal point sits comfortably in the portrait layout.
Download the resized image as PNG, WebP, or JPEG and use it for cards, covers, or vertical listings. Ready for mobile cards.
Resize any image to a tidy 420x645 portrait for cards and vertical listings. Local processing keeps details sharp and files efficient.
Resize to 420x645Tips for sizing portrait images that look balanced in vertical layouts.
420x645 is a portrait size used for vertical cards, book style covers, and product listings. It keeps a tall composition that works well on mobile feeds and catalog pages without forcing wide crops. It is popular for mobile storefronts.
Yes. The ratio is close to 2:3, which is common for portraits and prints. This makes it easy to reuse images across cards, covers, and vertical grids with a familiar layout. It works well with classic portrait framing.
Crop when you want a bold portrait that fills the frame. Fit when the full image must be visible, but keep borders slim so the subject does not feel small in a tall layout. Centered crops feel more balanced. This keeps vertical grids steady.
PNG is best for graphics and text overlays, WebP offers smaller files for web delivery, and JPEG works for photos. Choose based on clarity, transparency needs, and speed. PNG is safest for text overlays. WebP is often best for page speed.
Leave safe margins at the top and bottom, keep headlines near the center, and avoid placing key text too close to edges where crops or UI overlays may appear. A subtle overlay can boost contrast. Test with the UI overlay layer.
It can work for small prints depending on DPI. For larger prints, use higher pixel sizes. For web cards and mobile listings, 420x645 offers enough detail without heavy file weight. For print, choose higher DPI sources.
For high-DPI screens, design at 840x1290 and downscale to 420x645. This keeps edges crisp and prevents soft detail in vertical layouts on modern devices. Downscaling from larger art keeps detail. This helps avoid softness in portraits.
File size depends on format and content. Many 420x645 images stay under 400KB with WebP, while detailed photos can be larger. Keep gradients and textures moderate for smaller exports. Compression helps keep vertical feeds fast.
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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