Create a 390x567 portrait image for vertical cards, mobile content blocks, narrow previews, and tidy editorial-style layouts.
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390x567 gives you a compact portrait frame that feels natural in mobile cards, article previews, and narrow promotional layouts where vertical images carry more visual weight.
This size works especially well when you want more room for people, products, or scenes in a card layout without pushing headlines, tags, or supporting text out of balance.
Because the frame is tall without being oversized, it fits naturally into scrolling interfaces and helps portrait thumbnails look consistent across mobile lists, galleries, and app sections.
You can crop wide originals into a vertical shape while keeping the face, product, or focal object centered, which helps the final image feel intentional instead of squeezed or awkward.
390x567 keeps enough detail for clean display while staying small enough for faster loading, which is useful on mobile networks, in image-heavy feeds, and in repeat card layouts.
When every image shares the same portrait size, your cards line up more neatly across pages and devices, which makes feeds, category lists, and content blocks feel more polished.
Everything you need to know about resizing images to 390x567
390x567 is best for portrait cards, mobile previews, article thumbnails, and other vertical layouts where you want more image height than a square tile can offer without making the file overly large.
No, it is more of a modern layout size than a traditional print size. That makes it useful for custom website cards, app screens, and branded content blocks where you control the exact frame shape.
The best approach is usually to crop a vertical section around the most important subject. If you need to keep the full image, add padding instead of stretching so the composition still looks natural.
Yes, in most card and preview contexts it will look crisp enough on phones, especially when the source file is clean and the export settings are not too aggressive. It is a practical mobile-friendly size.
JPEG is a good default for photos, PNG works better for graphics or text overlays, and WebP is useful when you want smaller web files without a major drop in visual quality.
You can use it for graphics that appear inside your own site, app, or campaign pages, but social networks often use their own image rules. It is best when you control the final layout yourself.
Yes, they are usually fairly manageable. The final size depends on the amount of detail and the format you choose, but this resolution is generally light enough for fast-loading mobile pages and repeated card layouts.
Yes, but the result depends on the original file. If the source is already very small or blurry, enlargement will not create new detail. Starting with a sharper image always gives a better final portrait tile.
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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