What this editor does
Create platform-ready images for profile photos, Steam store assets, Google Play listings, ID photos, and custom sizes. The live preview shows how the image will look before export.
Basic workflow
- Choose the platform or image type from the preset list.
- Upload a main image, and upload a profile/icon image when the preset needs one.
- Use auto ratio for one-touch fitting, or click the canvas image to drag and resize it manually.
- Check the live preview, choose JPG, PNG, or WEBP, then download the finished file.
Preset tabs explained
- YouTube Profile: prepares a square channel profile image and shows a channel-style preview.
- Instagram, X, TikTok, Discord, Steam Profile: checks circular avatar cropping in realistic profile layouts.
- Steam Store: converts artwork to official capsule, screenshot, background, and bundle header sizes with store-like previews.
- Google Play: previews app icon, feature graphic, and phone screenshots in a Play Store listing style.
- ID Photo: resizes a free-uploaded photo and lets you control pixel/cm size, DPI, quality, and target file capacity.
- Custom Size: lets you enter your own width and height for ads, blogs, banners, or other uploads.
Frequently asked questions
- Are my uploaded images sent to a server?
- No. Editing happens in your browser canvas, so the image is processed locally on this page.
- Why does auto ratio sometimes add a soft background?
- When the original ratio is different from the target, the editor keeps the full image visible and fills the remaining area with a blurred background.
- Can I manually adjust the crop?
- Yes. Click the image on the canvas, drag it to move, or drag the handles to resize it.
- Which file format should I download?
- Use JPG for small store images, PNG for sharp logos or transparent-looking artwork, and WEBP when you want a compact modern file.
Practical tips
- Start with an image larger than the target size to avoid blurry exports.
- Keep faces, logos, and important text away from the edge because profile circles and store cards can crop corners.
- For Steam assets, select the exact asset type first, then upload or refit the image so the canvas uses the correct official size.
- Before downloading, check both the editor canvas and the live preview because each platform displays images differently.