Resize images to a full-screen 1080x1920 vertical format for stories, reels, and mobile promos
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1080x1920 is a full 9:16 vertical frame for stories, reels, and full-screen mobile content that needs maximum height and attention in feeds and promos.
Designed for phones, it fills the screen without letterboxing so visuals feel immersive and swipe-ready across common story formats and vertical ads.
Extra vertical space gives room for captions, stickers, or call-to-action elements while keeping the main subject clearly visible and readable for overlays.
Smart crop keeps faces and products centered in tall scenes, preserving headroom and footroom when converting wide footage or landscape photos into portraits.
Balanced file size delivers strong detail without heavy downloads, making it suitable for quick posting, previews, and fast mobile loading on weak connections.
Great for multi-slide story sets, keeping each frame consistent so sequences look polished and professional across platforms and campaign variations.
Everything you need to know about resizing images to 1080x1920
1080x1920 is the standard full-screen vertical size for stories, reels, and mobile promos. It fills a phone screen without bars, so images feel immersive and swipe-ready. Use it for brand stories and vertical ads.
Yes. 1080x1920 is a 9:16 vertical ratio, the common story format. It ensures full-screen coverage on most phones and keeps UI controls from eating into the image. Leave safe margins near the top and bottom for icons and captions.
1080x1350 is a 4:5 portrait for feed posts, while 1080x1920 is a full 9:16 story size. Use 1080x1350 when you need a tall post in the feed, and 1080x1920 for full-screen stories, reels, and vertical ads. They serve different placements.
Use smart cropping to keep the subject centered, then preview to ensure faces and products stay inside the safe area. If the source is wide, add padding rather than stretching so the vertical frame stays balanced.
JPEG is best for photos, PNG for graphics or transparency, and WebP for smaller web files. Choose based on quality and delivery speed; for text overlays or logos, PNG keeps edges crisp, while WebP helps the file load faster on mobile.
At 300 DPI, 1080x1920 prints about 3.6 x 6.4 inches. It is fine for small vertical prints or mockups, but larger posters should start with higher resolution to keep detail and smooth gradients. Use it mainly for layout tests or comps.
Upscaling adds pixels but not new detail. The tool interpolates and sharpens lightly, yet larger sources will always look cleaner at 1080x1920. Very small originals may appear soft or noisy, so start with the largest clean file you have.
File size depends on content and format, but optimized JPEG or WebP files are typically modest for mobile delivery. This size is larger than feed posts, so textures and PNG transparency will increase weight.
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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