Set your image to 4x6 cm for mini portrait prints, narrow inserts, card visuals, and other compact vertical formats.
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Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats
A small upright format for portrait images, card inserts, printed keepsakes, and slim visual layouts.
4x6 cm is taller than it is wide, which makes it a natural fit for portraits, people, and upright product shots.
This size works well for compact cards, package inserts, mini notes, and narrow printed keepsake pieces.
Several 4x6 cm images can be printed together for albums, gift packs, event pieces, or organized memory collections.
The compact size is simple to repeat on a larger print sheet for batch output and trimming.
Portrait photos, narrow promo panels, simple text cards, and display inserts can all adapt well to this format.
You can resize the image locally in the browser without moving the file away from your device.
Upload the image, set 4x6 cm, and download a compact file ready for print or card placement.
Choose the portrait photo, insert visual, or narrow graphic you want to resize.
Set the dimensions to 4x6 cm and check the crop so the important part stays fully visible.
Save the resized result and use it for mini prints, inserts, card layouts, or other compact vertical uses.
Create a clean 4x6 cm file for small portrait prints, insert pieces, and narrow card layouts.
Resize to 4x6 cmEverything you need to know about resizing images to 4x6 cm
At 300 DPI, 4x6 cm is about 472x709 pixels. At 150 DPI, it is about 236x354 pixels.
It suits mini portrait photos, inserts, narrow cards, small printed keepsakes, and upright display graphics.
4x6 cm has a 2:3 aspect ratio, which creates a slim vertical rectangle.
300 DPI is a good print standard. Lower DPI can still work for quick tests or simple output.
Yes. The size is small enough to repeat across a larger sheet for efficient batch printing.
Yes. It can also work for graphic panels, product inserts, text blocks, and slim promo pieces.
JPG is practical for photos, PNG is useful for sharper graphic edges, and WebP can help reduce digital file size.
Yes. The file is resized locally in your browser, so it remains on your own device.
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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