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Open Graph Image Resizer (1200 x 630)

Resize image to 1200x630 px in seconds with this free Open Graph image resizer. Get the exact OG image size for social sharing — the 1.9:1 ratio that Facebook, LinkedIn, and X render at full width — without uploading a file or installing anything.

Your images stay on your device No upload No watermark Unlimited & free

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Set exact pixels, a percentage, or a ready-made preset — then download. All in your browser.

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    How to resize an image to 1200x630 for Open Graph

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    Drop in your image

    Add a JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, or SVG. Everything runs locally in your browser, so nothing is uploaded to a server.

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    Choose the 1200x630 preset

    Pick the Open Graph / 1200x630 preset, or type the exact pixels yourself. Use Crop-to-fit to fill the 1.9:1 frame edge to edge, or Fit-inside with a background fill to keep the whole image visible.

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    Export as JPG, PNG, or WebP

    Download your 1200x630 OG image, or batch several at once and grab them all as a single ZIP for multiple posts or pages.

    Why 1200 x 630 is the right Open Graph size

    1200 x 630 px is the size most social platforms recommend for the og:image link preview. Its 1.9:1 aspect ratio (close to 40:21) matches how a shared link is cropped in the feed, so your card shows at full width with no awkward letterboxing or zoomed-in faces. It is also large enough to stay crisp on high-density Retina displays while keeping the file light enough to load fast when the scraper fetches it.

    Choose your resize mode by what the image needs. Crop-to-fit gives a clean, full-bleed 1200x630 card and is ideal when the subject sits near the center — perfect for photos and screenshots. Fit-inside scales the whole image into the 1.9:1 frame and pads the gaps with a background color you pick, which keeps logos, charts, and text-heavy graphics from being clipped. Stretch forces the exact dimensions when you do not mind distortion. After resizing, set the matching og:image:width and og:image:height tags so platforms reserve the right space before the image loads.

    Frequently asked questions

    What is the Open Graph image size?

    The standard Open Graph image size is 1200 x 630 pixels, an aspect ratio of about 1.9:1. This is the recommended og:image size for large link previews on Facebook, LinkedIn, X, and most platforms that read Open Graph tags.

    What aspect ratio is 1200x630?

    1200x630 has a 1.9:1 aspect ratio (1200 divided by 630 is roughly 1.905, which reduces to about 40:21). It is a wide landscape format, slightly wider than 16:9, designed to fill a social link-preview card without cropping.

    Will resizing to 1200x630 crop my image?

    Only if you choose Crop-to-fit, which trims the edges to fill the 1.9:1 frame exactly. Use Fit-inside instead to keep the entire image visible — it scales everything in and pads the leftover space with a background color you choose.

    Is this Open Graph image resizer free, and is my image uploaded?

    Yes, it is completely free with no sign-up and no watermark. The resizing runs 100% in your browser using your device, so your image is never uploaded to any server.

    Can I resize several OG images at once?

    Yes. The tool supports batch resizing — drop in multiple JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, or SVG files, resize them all to 1200x630, and download them together as a single ZIP.

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