Resize Images for Shopify | Product & Store Image Resizer
Resize Shopify product images, collection banners, sliders, and thumbnails with recommended sizes.
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Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, HEIF
Shopify Image Sizes
What is a Shopify image resizer?
A Shopify image resizer is a simple tool that changes your image to the exact size required by Shopify. It helps you avoid blurry uploads, unexpected cropping, and “zoomed in” images.
What you likely need on Shopify
Most people visit this page because their image looks cropped, blurry, or zoomed after upload. The quickest fix is to resize to the exact Shopify dimensions for the format you’re posting (story, post, banner, thumbnail, or avatar).
How to resize images for Shopify
- Upload your image.
- Select the Shopify size you need.
- Drag to keep the important part inside the crop.
- Download and upload to Shopify.
Shopify size guide
| Type | Dimensions | Ratio | Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Product Main Image | 2048 × 2048 | 1:1 | Main product display |
| Product Additional | 1024 × 1024 | 1:1 | Extra product angles |
| Collection Image | 2048 × 1024 | 2:1 | Collection banners |
| Homepage Slider | 1800 × 1000 | 1.8:1 | Homepage hero images |
| Thumbnail / Icon | 400 × 400 | 1:1 | Menus, lists |
Common uses
- Profile pictures and avatars
- Banners, headers, and cover images
- Thumbnails and preview images
- Panels and overlay graphics
Tips for better quality
- Start with a bigger image and resize down for sharper results.
- Keep text and logos away from the edges so they don’t get cut.
- Use PNG for logos and text, JPG for photos.
FAQs
Why does Shopify crop or zoom my image?
This typically happens when the image aspect ratio doesn’t match the target format. Choosing a preset with the correct ratio avoids unexpected cropping.
Will resizing reduce quality?
Resizing can reduce detail if you upscale a small image. For best quality, start with a larger source image and resize down to the target size.
Which format should I choose?
Pick the preset that matches where your image will appear (feed post, story, cover, thumbnail, profile image). If you’re unsure, start with the most common preset for your platform and preview it before posting.