Resize Image for Instagram (1080×1080)
Resize any image to the perfect Instagram dimensions — 1080×1080 for posts, 1080×1920 for stories. Free online tool, no signup or watermark.
Instagram's algorithm favors high-quality images that display crisp at native resolution. For standard feed posts, that means 1080×1080 pixels (1:1 square). Upload anything smaller and Instagram will upscale it, creating visible blur. Upload something larger and the platform compresses it — often aggressively, introducing artifacts you didn't ask for.
The Cliply's resizer lets you hit the exact pixel dimensions Instagram expects. Upload your photo, set the target to 1080×1080, and the tool scales and crops intelligently to fill the frame. Need a portrait post (1080×1350) or a story (1080×1920)? Just change the dimensions — the tool handles aspect ratio adjustments and lets you preview the result before downloading.
For content creators, social media managers, and small business owners posting daily, this eliminates the guesswork of image preparation. No need to open Photoshop or Canva for a simple resize. Get pixel-perfect Instagram images in seconds, right in your browser, and start getting the engagement your content deserves.
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Open Resize Image ToolFrequently Asked Questions
Square posts: 1080×1080px. Portrait posts: 1080×1350px (best for feed engagement). Stories and Reels: 1080×1920px. Profile photo: 320×320px. All images should be at least 1080px wide for optimal quality.
Yes, Instagram applies its own compression to all uploaded images. To minimize quality loss, upload images at exactly the recommended dimensions and keep file size under 1MB. Pre-compressing with our tool gives you more control over the final result.
JPG is the standard format for Instagram photos. Upload at the highest quality setting your file size allows — typically 80–95% JPG quality produces the best results after Instagram applies its own compression.