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Resize Image to 1920×1080 (Full HD)

Resize any photo to a clean 1920×1080: the Full HD 16:9 size used for wallpapers, desktop backgrounds, slides and video. Free and private.

Output size:1920 × 1080 px· Full HD · 16:9

Fills the whole frame: edges are cropped so the image exactly fills the size. Best for social posts, thumbnails and banners.

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Resized to exactly 1920 × 1080 px · JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC

Full HD · 16:9

What 1920×1080 (Full HD) Is For

1920 × 1080 px ("Full HD" or "1080p") is the most common screen and video resolution in the world. It's a 16:9 widescreen ratio, so a 1920×1080 image fills a standard monitor, TV, or video frame edge to edge with no bars. Common uses: • Desktop and laptop wallpapers / backgrounds • PowerPoint, Google Slides and Keynote backgrounds (16:9 widescreen) • YouTube and video editing (1080p timelines) • Zoom / Teams virtual backgrounds • Website hero and banner images How to use this page: • "Fill" crops your photo to a clean 16:9 that fills the whole 1920×1080 frame • "Fit" keeps the entire image visible and pads any gaps with white • Tap "Adjust" for HD (1280×720) or 4K (3840×2160), or enter any custom size

What is the 1920 × 1080 (Full HD) resolution?

1920 × 1080 pixels is Full HD (1080p), the 16:9 widescreen standard for monitors, TVs, slides and 1080p video. A 1920 × 1080 image fills a standard screen edge to edge. Resize any photo to those exact dimensions here, with nothing uploaded.

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Frequently asked questions

What is 1920×1080 used for?
It's Full HD (1080p), the 16:9 widescreen size used for monitor and TV wallpapers, presentation slides, 1080p video, virtual backgrounds and website banners.
What size is a Zoom or Teams virtual background?
1920 × 1080 px. Both Zoom and Microsoft Teams recommend a 1920×1080 (16:9) image for a custom virtual background, which is exactly what this page produces. Use 'Fill' so it covers the frame edge to edge.
Will 1920×1080 fill my monitor or TV?
On any standard 16:9 Full HD screen it fills edge to edge with no bars. An ultrawide (21:9) monitor leaves side bars, and on a 4K screen a 1080p image is scaled up to fit, so it looks a little softer; for native 4K sharpness, use the 4K size instead.
Can I make a 4K version instead?
Yes. Tap 'Adjust' and pick 3840×2160 (4K), which is also 16:9. Note that enlarging a small photo to 4K can look soft.
Is my image private?
Yes. It's resized entirely in your browser on your own device and never uploaded to a server.

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