Create tidy 98x98 pixel squares for profile thumbnails, UI cards, and compact widgets with precise scaling and instant export.
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.
Great for user avatars, contact lists, and small profile tiles where faces need to stay clear without taking over the layout or pushing text off-screen.
Sized for compact cards and widgets where you want a square visual anchor that balances text and actions in tight layouts without crowding.
The near-100 size keeps facial features readable. Combine with tight cropping for clear avatars in chats, comments, and small grids without losing context.
98x98 offers more room for subtle detail than tiny icons, while still staying compact enough for responsive UI components and sidebar lists.
Keep a consistent margin around subjects so tiles align perfectly in lists, profile grids, and compact dashboards with clean visual rhythm.
Export from a larger source to keep detail crisp on retina screens while still delivering a tidy 98x98 square for dense layouts and quick scrolling.
Upload an image, set 98x98 pixels, and export a neat square for thumbnails or widgets.
Add your image and review the preview to decide how tightly you want the subject framed at 98x98 for clarity and balance.
Enter 98 by 98 and lock the ratio if needed. Adjust the crop or scale to keep faces and logos centered and balanced in the square.
Export the resized file and drop it into profile lists, widgets, or compact card layouts without reprocessing or manual tweaks.
Create a polished 98x98 square for avatars and UI cards with sharp detail, balanced padding, and fast local processing that keeps lists uniform.
Resize to 98x98Quick answers to common questions about resizing images online.
98x98 is ideal for profile thumbnails, user cards, and compact widgets. It is close to 100px but slightly smaller, which helps maintain clean spacing in dense UI lists and grids without crowding nearby text or buttons.
Some UI systems use 98px to fit within a 100px container while preserving a 1px border or padding. It can help tiles align evenly when you need a precise layout grid with tight spacing and separators or hover rings.
Use a tight crop around the face, increase contrast slightly, and avoid busy backgrounds. A larger source image gives you more flexibility to crop without losing detail at this size, especially for small round masks.
PNG is great for clarity and transparency, while WebP provides smaller files with good quality. JPEG is fine for photos but may introduce artifacts on sharp edges or logos at this size, especially with compression.
Yes. 98x98 works well for small logo tiles or partner badges. Keep clear margins so the logo does not feel cramped, and test on light and dark backgrounds for readability and contrast, keeping strokes simple for clarity.
Downscaling can improve clarity when the source is sharp. If the original is low resolution, details may soften. Start with a larger image and avoid heavy compression for best results in lists, feeds, and profile streams.
For retina screens, export from a larger source (such as 196x196) and downscale to 98x98. This keeps edges crisp and prevents softness at high pixel densities in UI lists and tiles, even with rounded masks and borders.
Most 98x98 images stay under a few dozen kilobytes depending on format and complexity. Flat graphics compress very well, while photos are still lightweight for web use and quick loading in grids, even with transparency.
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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