Create crisp 512x128 horizontal banners for headers, hero strips, and UI navigation with precise resizing.
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.
512x128 is a long, shallow banner perfect for headers, navigation bars, and UI strips that need wide branding space in dashboards.
The long canvas suits logo lockups with taglines, keeping brand marks readable without crowding the message or partner logos.
Use 512x128 for nav bars and promo strips where you need a wide header without taking too much vertical space in layouts.
The extra width gives room for readable text and CTAs, which helps banners stay legible in dashboards and toolbars on small screens.
Design at 1024x256 and downscale to 512x128 to keep text sharp on high-DPI displays and zoomed headers without soft edges.
Keep files small for header-heavy pages so navigation stays fast even with multiple banners and strips.
Upload a banner, set 512x128 pixels, and export a clean horizontal graphic.
Upload your banner art and review the preview to ensure text, logo, and margins fit the 512x128 frame with safe spacing.
Enter 512 by 128, lock the ratio, and crop or fit so the message stays centered and readable across layouts and devices.
Download the resized banner and place it in headers, nav bars, or promo strips without extra edits or layout fixes.
Resize graphics to 512x128 for headers and UI strips. Local processing keeps text crisp and file sizes small for fast navigation.
Resize to 512x128Quick answers to common questions about resizing images online.
512x128 is used for wide banners, UI headers, and navigation strips where height is limited. It is useful for branding bars, promo headers, and menu banners that need horizontal space without taking over the page or layout.
Use short headlines, high contrast, and generous padding. Avoid thin fonts and keep the CTA concise so it does not crowd the edges. Preview at actual size to ensure the message remains legible on smaller screens and tablets.
PNG is best for sharp text and logos, WebP offers smaller files with good quality, and JPEG works for photo-based banners. If you need transparency, choose PNG or WebP to avoid unwanted backgrounds and halos.
Crop when you want the banner to fill the frame with bold visuals. Fit when you must preserve the full artwork, but avoid empty margins that make the message feel small. Center the key content either way and keep margins even.
It is a useful custom size for UI headers and app banners rather than a standard ad unit. It works best for owned layouts where you control the header or navigation strip design.
Create a 1024x256 version and downscale to 512x128. This keeps text and edges crisp on high-DPI displays and prevents soft blur when banners are zoomed or scaled by CSS and responsive layouts.
Yes. Export as PNG or WebP to preserve transparency. This lets you place the banner on different backgrounds without a visible box, which is helpful for overlays and navigation bars and dark themes.
Most 512x128 banners are lightweight, often under 120KB depending on format and content. Flat graphics compress well, while photo-heavy banners may be larger but still manageable for fast pages and quick loads.
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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