Resize image to 480x360

Create clean 480x360 (4:3) images for slides, classic video frames, and learning content with precise resizing.

Upload Your Image

Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)

Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats

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FEATURES

Precision resizing for every workflow

Set exact dimensions, keep proportions, and export clean files without guesswork.

Classic 4:3 Ratio

480x360 is a 4:3 format that matches many presentation decks and legacy video frames, keeping layouts familiar and balanced for older screens.

Slide-Friendly Images

Use 480x360 for slide graphics, charts, and diagrams where you need a predictable 4:3 frame without stretching or letterboxing in decks.

E-Learning Ready

Great for course modules and training content where 4:3 visuals fit inside legacy players or LMS layouts without UI clipping or side bars.

Balanced Framing

The 4:3 shape keeps subjects centered and avoids wide empty space, which helps portraits and products feel more balanced in slides.

High-DPI Downscale

Design at 960x720 and downscale to 480x360 to keep edges crisp on modern displays and presentation projectors without soft text.

Format Flexibility

Export PNG for sharp diagrams, WebP for smaller files, or JPEG for photos depending on the content type and delivery needs for slides.

HOW IT WORKS

Resize to 480x360 in 3 Steps

Upload an image, set 480x360 pixels, and export a clean 4:3 file.

STEP 1

Upload Your Image

Upload your image and review the preview to ensure the key content fits a 4:3 frame without awkward cropping or cut-off text.

STEP 2

Set 480x360 Pixels

Enter 480 by 360, lock the ratio, and choose the output format based on whether you need crisp lines or smaller size for sharing.

STEP 3

Download the Frame

Download the resized file and drop it into slides, learning modules, or classic video frames without extra edits or layout fixes.

Create Clean 480x360 Frames

Resize images to 480x360 for 4:3 slides and classic video frames. Local processing keeps details sharp and files efficient for presentations.

Resize to 480x360
FAQs

Image Resize FAQ

Quick answers to common questions about resizing images online.