Resize Image to 1920×1080
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1920×1080 — Full HD, or "1080p" — is the 16:9 widescreen standard. It's the native size for presentation slides, YouTube thumbnails and video frames, and for desktop or TV wallpapers. If it's going on a screen, this is usually the size that fills it.
Where 1920×1080 is used
- PowerPoint, Keynote and Google Slides decks.
- YouTube thumbnails and video stills.
- Desktop and TV wallpapers.
- Any 16:9 display or projector.
How it fits your photo
A 16:9 frame is wide, so a square or portrait photo is cropped top and bottom with Cover. If you want to keep the whole image, switch to Contain and it'll be padded to fit.
More places it fits
Beyond slides and wallpapers, 1920×1080 is the go-to size for video-call backgrounds on Zoom and Teams, stream overlays and Twitch panels, and most digital signage. Wherever a 16:9 screen is involved, this is the safe choice.
Related sizes
Frequently asked questions
- What does 1080p mean?
- It's the 1920×1080 resolution — 1080 pixels tall, in a 16:9 widescreen shape. The same thing as Full HD.
- Is 1920×1080 good for a YouTube thumbnail?
- Yes. YouTube recommends 1280×720 as a minimum, and a 1920×1080 image downscales to it cleanly while staying crisp.
- Will a vertical photo get cropped?
- Heavily, with Cover — a tall photo loses a lot to fit 16:9. For those, Contain (padded) often looks better.