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Aspect Ratio Calculator

Use this image ratio calculator to simplify dimensions, resize without distortion, and compare common ratios for design, print, and social media.

Aspect Ratio Calculator

Enter image width and height to get a simplified ratio, then resize while preserving proportions.

Simplified Ratio

16:9

Resize From Width

1200 x 675

Resize From Height

-

Common Ratios Cheat Sheet

1:1

Square social posts, avatars

4:5

Portrait posts and print layouts

3:2

Photography and posters

16:9

Video, presentations, widescreen

21:9

Ultra-wide media and banners

How to use Aspect Ratio Calculator effectively

Aspect Ratio Calculator is designed as a practical preflight checkpoint, not just a one-off calculator. In real production workflows, creators usually face a chain of decisions: confirm target format, validate dimensions, check resolution quality, and then export. This page helps you complete that chain with fewer mistakes by giving a clear answer you can verify before files are published or printed.

A good workflow starts by defining the final use case. If the output is for print, confirm the physical size and the DPI requirement first. If the output is for web or social, confirm the platform ratio and exact pixel dimensions before exporting. Then use this page to calculate the correct values and compare your current file against the target. When inputs do not match the target, adjust your canvas or export settings before delivery instead of relying on last-minute upscaling.

Common mistakes include mixing up similar units, using rounded values that seem close but fail quality checks, and exporting from a cropped composition without re-checking dimensions. Another frequent issue is creating assets for one platform and reusing the same file everywhere without validating aspect ratio. That often causes unexpected crops, soft detail, or layout shifts. Using this tool as a final checkpoint reduces those risks and improves consistency across client proofs, marketplace uploads, and internal production pipelines.

If you are working under deadline, pair this page with related converters and reference charts so you can move from rough draft to delivery-ready output in one pass. The goal is predictable quality: cleaner exports, fewer rejected uploads, and fewer revisions caused by avoidable sizing errors.

Common Image Ratios

RatioTypical Use
1:1Square social posts, avatars
4:5Portrait posts and print layouts
3:2Photography and posters
16:9Video, presentations, widescreen
21:9Ultra-wide media and banners

FAQ: Aspect Ratio Questions

What is the most common aspect ratio for websites?

16:9 is the standard for video and widescreen displays. For web content, 16:9 or 4:3 are common. For social media, aspect ratios vary by platform—1:1 for Instagram posts, 9:16 for stories.

How do I keep aspect ratio when resizing?

Use the formula: (New Width ÷ Original Width) × Original Height = New Height. Or better yet, use this calculator to do it instantly.

What ratio should I use for Instagram?

For square feed posts: 1:1. For portrait feed posts: 4:5. For Stories and Reels: 9:16. Always check the platform's current specs, as they occasionally update.

What happens if I don't maintain aspect ratio?

Your image stretches or squishes. A portrait photo stretched to wide ends up looking distorted and unprofessional. Always maintain the original ratio unless intentionally cropping.

Should I match print paper size to aspect ratio?

Yes. A4 paper is roughly 4:5 aspect ratio, while 8x10 prints are 4:5. Matching aspect ratio prevents unwanted cropping. Use our paper size chart to find the right dimensions.

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