Instagram Feed Post (Portrait) Resizer
Plan tall feed posts with carousel tools, focus guides, and 4:5 safe zones.
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Why Choose Our Instagram Feed Post (Portrait) Resizer
Grid previews, sequencers, and calibrated exports optimized for portrait feed uploads.
Feed Crop Preview
Simulate how the portrait appears inside the scroll feed and square profile grid.
Carousel Sequencer
Duplicate canvases and label each slide to ensure seamless storytelling across a multi-post set.
Smart Face Anchoring
Focus guides lock eyes and key subjects to the center for both preview and expanded view.
Edge-Safe Typography
Protect the first and last 135 pixels so captions or prices stay visible after Instagram trims previews.
Color-Calibrated Export
Preview sRGB compression so skin tones and gradients stay accurate when the post goes live.
Caption Notes Locker
Attach copy drafts or hashtags to each export so social teams stay organized.
How to make an Instagram Feed Post (Portrait)
Prepare a taller feed post that looks strong on mobile, stays balanced in previews, and is ready for carousels or single-image publishing.
Upload the portrait image
Begin with a photo, promo design, or carousel slide and fit it to the 1080x1350 canvas so the post starts in the correct 4:5 format.
Refine the feed composition
Keep the focal point centered, leave room for crop safety, and align text or overlays so the post still reads clearly in the grid preview.
Export the portrait feed post
Download the final 1080x1350 version and publish a feed-ready file that already matches Instagram’s portrait post layout.
Ready to create an Instagram Feed Post (Portrait)?
Open the portrait preset to shape a taller feed layout, protect the preview crop, and export a polished 4:5 post.
Instagram Feed Post (Portrait) Resizer FAQ
Covers aspect ratios, carousel planning, and collaboration for 1080x1350 feed posts.
It is the tallest feed size Instagram supports (4:5). Uploading at that resolution maximizes on-screen real estate without cropping.
Profile grids display centered squares. Use the preview overlay to keep the focal point centered so the square still looks polished.
Yes. Duplicate slides, align elements, and export each file with matching labels for your scheduler.
Work in sRGB and use the color-calibrated preview to gauge how Instagram compression affects gradients.
Clone the preset, switch to 1080x1080, and reuse the same layers so your design system stays consistent.
Yes. Feed ads use the same 4:5 placement, so your organic and paid creatives can share a workflow.
Attach caption notes or export drafts for feedback. It keeps creative, copy, and approvals aligned.
Export a portrait still and upload it as the Reels cover image—the dimensions already match the recommended 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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