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Resize Image to 1080×1920

Resize any photo to 1080×1920 pixels — 9:16 vertical. The size is already locked below: upload your image and download it at 1080×1920, ready for a story, reel, or full-screen phone wallpaper. It runs in your browser, so nothing is uploaded.

Locked to 1080 × 1920 px — upload and resize

What is 1080×1920 used for?

1080×1920 is a 9:16 vertical full-screen resolution — tall and narrow, made to fill a phone screen.

Its two main uses are stories and reels (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, and YouTube Shorts all use 9:16) and phone wallpaper for classic 16:9 phones. If your phone is a newer, taller model, a 1080×2400 wallpaper will fit its screen more precisely.

How to resize to 1080×1920

  1. Upload your image (JPG, PNG, or WebP) — the target is already set to 1080×1920.
  2. If your image is not already 9:16, untick 'Keep the original shape' to fill the frame, or crop it first.
  3. Click Resize, then download your 1080×1920 image.

1080×1920 — FAQ

How do I resize an image to 1080×1920?

Upload your image on this page — the size is already set to 1080×1920. Untick 'Keep the original shape' if your image is a different ratio and you want it to fill the full 9:16 frame, then click Resize and download the result.

What is 1080×1920 used for?

1080×1920 is a 9:16 vertical full-screen size. It is used for Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Snapchat stories and reels, YouTube Shorts, and as a classic full-screen phone wallpaper for 16:9 phones.

Is 1080×1920 a good phone wallpaper size?

It is the classic 9:16 phone wallpaper size and fits older 16:9 phones perfectly. Many modern phones are taller (19.5:9 or 20:9), so on those a 1080×1920 wallpaper may be cropped or leave small bars — for a modern Android phone, 1080×2400 fits better.

What is the size for Instagram and TikTok stories?

Stories and reels on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Snapchat all use 1080×1920 (9:16), the full-screen vertical format. Keep important content away from the top and bottom edges where the interface overlays sit.

Is my image uploaded to a server?

No. This tool runs entirely inside your browser. Your image never leaves your device, so nothing is uploaded anywhere.

Other common sizes

Need a different size? Use the main resize image tool for any dimensions, or the compress tool to hit an exact file size after resizing.