Resize Image to 500×500
Resize to 500×500 for marketplace thumbnails, product shots, and forum avatars that expect a round number square. It is a common default for listing previews on sites like Etsy and eBay, where a clean 1:1 crop makes a grid of products look uniform. The even 500-pixel side keeps the math simple for sellers batching many images.
Drag & drop a file here, or click to choose
Marketplace and community use
Online storefronts often generate 500×500 thumbnails for category grids, so supplying that size directly keeps your product looking consistent next to competitors. It is large enough to show texture but small enough to load instantly on a crowded results page.
Community sites and older forums also cap avatars near 500 pixels. Resizing happens on your device, so a product photo or personal avatar stays private until you decide to list it.
Square framing for products
A 1:1 crop rewards centered, well-lit product photos on a plain background. Fill the frame with the item so the thumbnail reads clearly even at half size in a search grid.
If your marketplace also offers a zoom view, keep in mind that 500×500 has only 250,000 pixels, which limits how far buyers can magnify. For deep zoom, provide a larger 1000×1000 or 1500×1500 alternate.
How to use Resize Image to 500×500
- 1Drop an image into the box above, or click to choose one (JPG, PNG or WebP).
- 2The target size 500×500 is pre-loaded — adjust it if you need a variation.
- 3The result updates live; download it when it looks right.
Frequently asked questions
Is 500×500 big enough for a product listing photo?
For thumbnail and grid views, yes. If your marketplace offers zoom, buyers benefit from a larger 1000×1000 version too, since 500×500 limits magnification.
What aspect ratio is 500×500?
It is 1:1, a perfect square, which is why marketplaces favor it for uniform product grids where every thumbnail is the same shape.
How is 500×500 different from 512×512?
Both are squares. 512 is a power of two preferred by icon systems; 500 is a round number common in marketplace thumbnails. For selling, either works, but check your platform's stated size.