Resize Image to 800×600
Resize any image to 800 × 600 (800×600) in your browser. Drop your files in and download — no upload, no watermark.
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800 × 600 px
Fills the frame, crops the overflow.
800×600 is a small, lightweight 4:3 size from the standard-resolution era. It's handy when you need a modest image that loads fast and uploads easily — forum posts, older content systems, email attachments, or anywhere a full-resolution photo would be overkill.
Where 800×600 is used
- Forum and message-board posts.
- Older websites and CMS upload limits.
- Email attachments that need to stay small.
- Thumbnails and quick previews.
Why 800×600 still shows up
800×600 was the standard PC screen resolution for years — its old name is SVGA — and plenty of forums, signature images and upload forms were built around it. That history is why some sites still cap images near this size, and why it remains a dependable, lightweight choice when you don't need more.
How it fits your photo
800×600 is a 4:3 shape. A widescreen or square photo is cropped to fit with Cover, or padded to fit with Contain — your choice.
Related sizes
Frequently asked questions
- What aspect ratio is 800×600?
- 4:3 — the classic standard-definition shape, slightly wider than it is tall.
- Why use such a small size?
- When a small file matters more than detail: faster uploads, lower bandwidth, and staying under attachment or forum limits.
- Will my photo be cropped?
- With Cover, anything that isn't 4:3 is cropped to fit. Switch to Contain to keep the whole image with padding.