Facebook Shared Image Post Resizer
Prepare sharper 1080x1350 Facebook shared image posts with a taller layout that stands out in the feed without awkward cropping.
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Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP formats
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Why Choose Our Facebook Shared Image Post Resizer
Portrait-safe spacing, mobile-first previews, and export controls tailored to taller Facebook image posts.
Taller Feed Presence
Use the 4:5 portrait format to claim more vertical space in the Facebook feed and give your artwork more room to breathe.
Mobile Crop Awareness
Keep the main subject and supporting copy centered so the post still feels balanced across different feed previews.
Portrait Text Safe Area
Protect headlines, offers, and supporting lines with a cleaner safe zone designed for taller Facebook image layouts.
Background Extension Tools
Add padding, gradients, or blurred fills around source images so every post fits 1080x1350 naturally.
Caption Pairing Notes
Keep short launch notes, hooks, or supporting copy attached to each version so the post and caption stay aligned.
Feed-Ready Export
Export a clean 1080x1350 image that is already sized for Facebook shared posts, reducing last-minute resizing work.
How to resize a Facebook Shared Image Post
Build a taller Facebook image post that feels strong on mobile, keeps the message readable, and is ready to publish.
Upload the image you want to post
Start with a portrait photo, product visual, or campaign graphic and place it on the 1080x1350 canvas from the beginning.
Refine the portrait layout
Adjust the crop, balance the spacing, and keep the key message in the central area so the shared post reads clearly in the feed.
Export the final post image
Download a finished version that already matches the Facebook shared image post size and is ready for a clean upload.
Ready to build your Facebook Shared Image Post?
Open the 1080x1350 preset, clean up the composition, and export a taller post that is ready for the feed.
Facebook Shared Image Post Resizer FAQ
Helpful answers about dimensions, feed behavior, text placement, and exporting 1080x1350 shared image posts.
This 4:5 format gives your post more vertical presence in the feed, which helps photos, promotions, and visual storytelling stand out on mobile.
A square post is balanced and compact, while 1080x1350 is taller and gives you more room for images, copy, and layered design.
The post usually displays well at 4:5, but keeping the subject and text away from the edges makes the layout safer across previews.
Keep the main headline and supporting copy in the central area with enough padding above and below so the design stays easy to scan.
It is best for shared image posts in the feed, but the same layout can also work for some campaign creatives when you want a taller composition.
PNG is ideal for sharper text and graphic edges, while high-quality JPG is a strong option for photo-heavy posts with lighter file sizes.
Yes. Duplicate the canvas, try different images or headlines, and export each version while keeping the same 1080x1350 format.
No. This page is built around pixel dimensions, so you can focus on the layout and export the file at the exact Facebook post size.
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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