YouTube Community Post Resizer
Create crisp 1080x1080 Community post images with square framing, text-safe margins, and feed-ready previews.
Upload Your Image
Drag & drop or click to select your image (Max 20MB)
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP formats
Multiple images? Resize them all at once
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Resize Image
Custom width & height in pixels, inches, cm, or mm.
Bulk Image Resizer
Resize multiple images together and download everything in one ZIP.
Resize in Inches
Adjust image size in inches with DPI for printing.
Resize in Centimeters
Metric sizing for print and international formats.
Resize in Millimeters
Precise sizing for ID photos and official documents.
Resize for Printing
Optimize image size and DPI for high-quality prints.
Resize & Reduce Image
Resize dimensions and compress file size in one step.
Resize With Aspect Ratio
Resize or change image proportions for any layout.
Resize by Percentage
Scale images to 25%, 50%, 75%, 200%, or a custom percentage.
Why Choose Our YouTube Community Post Resizer
Square post guides, engagement-friendly layouts, and export controls made for Community updates.
Square Feed Canvas
Resize every image to a balanced 1080x1080 square so Community updates look clean in desktop and mobile feeds.
Poll Graphic Guides
Leave clear room for poll prompts, answer labels, or callouts without crowding the center image.
Announcement Margin Lock
Keep launch dates, episode titles, and member-only notes inside a tidy margin that reads well at small sizes.
Comment-Friendly Preview
Check how the image feels beside post copy and comments so the graphic supports the conversation.
Brand Tile Builder
Apply repeatable borders, colors, and headline placement so weekly updates feel like one consistent series.
Reusable Post Versions
Duplicate square layouts for polls, reminders, and announcements while keeping the same 1080x1080 output.
How to make a YouTube Community post image
Turn any visual into a clean square post for channel updates, polls, announcements, or member messages.
Add your source visual
Upload a photo, screenshot, poster, or announcement graphic and place it on the 1080x1080 square canvas.
Balance the message
Center the subject, keep text inside the margins, and leave room for the post caption or poll context.
Download the square post
Export the final Community image and publish it with your update, poll, reminder, or creator note.
Ready to create a YouTube Community post?
Use the Community preset to make a clean 1080x1080 square image for updates, polls, and channel announcements.
YouTube Community Post Resizer FAQ
Quick answers about square sizing, polls, announcements, and image exports for Community posts.
A 1080x1080 square is a practical choice because it stays sharp, balanced, and easy to scan in Community feeds.
Yes. The square canvas works well for poll graphics, especially when the main prompt and visual are kept clear and centered.
The 1:1 format is predictable in feeds. Keep important text away from the edges to avoid cramped previews.
Use a short headline or key date on the image, then place longer details in the Community post text.
Use PNG for crisp text, logos, and UI screenshots. Use JPG for photos or artwork where smaller file size matters more.
Yes. Build one square layout, duplicate it, and reuse the same margins, colors, and headline placement for each update.
Yes. Upload the screenshot, crop it into the square canvas, and use margins or a background color to keep it readable.
No. Your image is processed locally in the browser, and you control the exported file.
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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