Resize Image to 200×200
Resize to 200×200 for compact avatars, comment-section photos, and any spot where a lightweight square keeps a page fast. At only 40,000 pixels it produces a tiny file that loads instantly even on slow connections. Many older sites and low-bandwidth apps expect avatars right around this size.
Drag & drop a file here, or click to choose
Small, fast, and everywhere
Comment threads, mailing-list gravatars, and lightweight forum profiles often display avatars near 200×200. Supplying that exact size prevents the server from shrinking a big upload and wasting bandwidth on every page view.
For a site serving readers on slow mobile data, a 200×200 avatar can be under 20 KB. Resizing on your device also means a personal photo is never uploaded just to be scaled down.
Making a tiny square count
At 200 pixels a face reads fine but a detailed logo or fine text will not. Crop tight to the subject so it fills the small frame rather than sitting lost in empty space.
The 1:1 shape matches every other square size, so you can safely downscale a larger 400×400 or 512×512 image here. Sharpen slightly after resizing, since heavy downscaling can soften edges.
How to use Resize Image to 200×200
- 1Drop an image into the box above, or click to choose one (JPG, PNG or WebP).
- 2The target size 200×200 is pre-loaded — adjust it if you need a variation.
- 3The result updates live; download it when it looks right.
Frequently asked questions
Is 200×200 too small for a profile photo?
For small avatars and comment photos it is fine, since they display around this size anyway. For a large profile header, start from 400×400 or bigger.
How small is a 200×200 image file?
It holds 40,000 pixels, so a typical JPEG is well under 30 KB. That makes it ideal for fast loading and low-bandwidth pages.
Should I sharpen a photo after resizing to 200×200?
A light sharpen helps. Big reductions in size soften fine edges, so a touch of sharpening restores clarity in the small square.