Resize Image to 1920×1080
To resize an image to 1920×1080, drop it into the tool above and it exports at exactly Full HD resolution. This is the native size of nearly every laptop and desktop monitor, so it is the go-to dimension for desktop wallpapers, slide backgrounds, and video stills. At a 16:9 aspect ratio it fills a widescreen display edge to edge without letterboxing.
Drag & drop a file here, or click to choose
Where 1920×1080 gets used
1920×1080 is the 1080p standard behind most screens you look at daily. Set a wallpaper to this size and it maps one pixel to one pixel on a standard monitor, so it stays crisp instead of getting stretched by the OS.
It is also the safe canvas for a 16:9 PowerPoint or Google Slides deck, and a common upload size for background art on streaming overlays. Because the whole resize happens on your device, a private screenshot or unreleased slide never gets uploaded to a server.
Aspect ratio and cropping tips
The 16:9 ratio means a portrait photo will need cropping to fit without black bars. Center the subject before you export, or accept some empty space at the sides if the composition matters more than a perfect fill.
For a YouTube channel banner, keep important elements inside the central safe area since the top and bottom get trimmed on smaller devices even when the source is a clean 1920×1080.
How to use Resize Image to 1920×1080
- 1Drop an image into the box above, or click to choose one (JPG, PNG or WebP).
- 2The target size 1920×1080 is pre-loaded — adjust it if you need a variation.
- 3The result updates live; download it when it looks right.
Frequently asked questions
Will a 1920×1080 image work as a YouTube channel banner?
It works but is smaller than YouTube's recommended 2560×1440 banner. A 1920×1080 image will be upscaled slightly; for the sharpest banner start from a larger source and keep text in the 1546×423 safe area.
What aspect ratio is 1920×1080?
It is 16:9, the standard widescreen ratio. Divide 1920 by 1080 and you get 1.78:1, the same ratio used by HDTV and most monitors.
Is 1920×1080 good enough for a desktop wallpaper?
Yes on a standard 1080p monitor, where it fits pixel for pixel. On a 4K display the OS will scale it up, so a 3840×2160 source looks sharper there.