Stretch image files, stretch photo dimensions, or stretch picture layouts to an exact pixel width and height in your browser. Choose the format and jump straight to download.
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP formats
Resize images in different units, formats, or file sizes — all in one place.
Custom width & height in pixels, inches, cm, or mm.
Resize multiple images together and download everything in one ZIP.
Adjust image size in inches with DPI for printing.
Metric sizing for print and international formats.
Precise sizing for ID photos and official documents.
Optimize image size and DPI for high-quality prints.
Resize dimensions and compress file size in one step.
Resize or change image proportions for any layout.
Scale images to 25%, 50%, 75%, 200%, or a custom percentage.
Use the familiar single-image editor to stretch an image online, enter the exact width and height you need, and export a result that fills the target frame.
Enter the exact pixel width and height you need when the output frame matters more than keeping the original proportions.
The tool fills the full target frame, so the output matches your chosen size even when that changes the original shape.
Upload one image, review the preview, adjust the numbers, and export the final file without batch controls getting in the way.
Export the stretched result as JPG, PNG, or WebP depending on where the image needs to go next.
Click Stretch Image and move straight to the download page, where the finished preview and save action are ready.
Everything happens locally in your browser, so your image stays on your device while you prepare the stretched file.
Upload one image, enter the exact pixel size, then open the download page with the stretched result ready.
Choose a JPG, PNG, or WebP file and keep the workflow focused on a single image from start to finish.
Enter the target width and height in pixels, adjust quality if needed, and choose the output format.
Click Stretch Image to open the download page, review the input and output, and save the final file.
Create an exact-size stretched image in your browser and keep the file on your device while the result is prepared.
Helpful details about stretched output, pixel sizing, formats, preview behavior, and privacy.
An image stretcher changes the image to fit a width and height you choose, even when that changes the original shape. It is different from normal resizing because the goal is not to preserve proportions. The goal is to make the photo or picture fill the exact output frame.
No. This tool is made for intentional stretching, so the image is forced into the exact width and height you enter. If the new shape is wider, narrower, taller, or shorter than the original, the content will stretch to fill that full output frame instead of preserving the original proportions.
Yes. Enter the pixel width and height you need, and the output is prepared to match that exact size. This is useful when a template, platform, ad slot, thumbnail area, or design handoff needs a fixed canvas and you want the image to fill it completely.
Yes. The stretch photo online workflow runs directly in the browser, so you do not need desktop editing software for a quick exact-size output. Upload one photo, change the width or height, review the stretched preview, and continue to the download page.
Yes. Stretch picture online tools are useful when a banner, thumbnail, cover, or placeholder needs a strict frame. Just remember that strong shape changes can visibly distort people, logos, text, or product photos, so preview the result before downloading.
You can export the stretched result as JPG, PNG, or WebP. JPG is a practical choice for photos, PNG is helpful when you need a lossless browser export, and WebP is often a good option for smaller web images with strong visual quality.
Use image stretch when the final canvas must be exact and distortion is acceptable, such as quick mockups, fixed slots, placeholders, or simple layout tests. Use normal resize when preserving the original shape is more important than filling the whole target area.
Yes. After upload, the preview first shows the original image normally. Once you change the width or height, the preview switches to the stretched result so you can see how the image will look before moving to download.
No. The stretching process runs in your browser, so your file stays on your device while the preview, processing, and download handoff are prepared. That keeps the workflow private and fast for everyday image adjustments.
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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