Convert Image to 2:3 Aspect Ratio
Crop and resize any image to a 2:3 frame for portrait photos, print layouts, vertical cards, and balanced classic compositions.
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Why use this 2:3 aspect ratio tool
Match a classic portrait proportion without stretching your image or guessing the crop by eye.
True 2:3 crop framing
The crop is locked to a real 2:3 proportion, so your export keeps the exact shape you need for portrait layouts, print planning, and image sets that should stay visually consistent.
Move the crop before export
You can shift the crop area to keep faces, products, or the most important visual detail inside the final frame instead of relying on a fixed automatic center cut.
Built for print-style proportions
Because 2:3 is such a familiar photo ratio, it is useful for portrait prints, framed photos, proof layouts, and vertical graphics that should feel natural and well balanced.
See the output shape clearly
The preview makes it easier to understand how much of the original image will remain, which helps you make better crop decisions before you download the final file.
Export in the format you need
Download a 2:3 result as JPG, PNG, or WebP depending on whether you need a photo-friendly file, sharper text edges, transparency support, or a lighter web asset.
Keep portrait subjects balanced
A 2:3 frame gives people, products, and vertical scenes enough height to breathe, which makes the final crop feel more intentional than a forced square or overly narrow cut.
2:3 aspect ratio questions
Quick answers about cropping, print use, resolution choices, and keeping important content inside the frame.
A 2:3 ratio means the width and height follow a 2-to-3 relationship. In portrait orientation, the image is taller than it is wide, which is why this shape is so common in photo prints and portrait photography.
No. The tool changes the framing by cropping, not by stretching, so the image keeps its natural proportions and does not end up looking distorted or unnaturally squeezed.
You can move the crop window to keep the most important part of the photo inside the 2:3 frame. This is especially useful for faces, product shots, or text areas that should not be cut off.
That depends on where you will use it. A size like 2000x3000 is common for a larger 2:3 portrait image, but smaller sizes can work well for web cards, previews, and lightweight digital use.
Yes. If your layout changes, you can move to another preset and recrop the image. Different platforms and print jobs often need different shapes, so changing the ratio later is normal.
Cropping itself does not blur the area you keep. Quality mainly depends on the original file and the export settings you choose after cropping, especially if you are also reducing or enlarging the image.
JPEG is usually the best choice for standard photos, PNG is stronger for text or design elements, and WebP is useful when you want a lighter web file while still keeping good visual quality.
Leave a little breathing room around the edges of the 2:3 frame, especially near the top and bottom. That helps protect text, faces, and key objects from feeling cramped in the final image.
Yes, our image resizing tool is completely free to use. No registration required, no watermarks, and no hidden fees. Simply upload your image and resize it to your desired dimensions.
Absolutely! All image processing is done locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring complete privacy and security of your files.
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