Original Size
-- : --
New Size
This aspect ratio calculator lets you resize images without distortion. Enter the original width and height, then set a new width or height. The tool instantly calculates the correct dimensions while keeping the same aspect ratio.
An aspect ratio checker shows the ratio between width and height of an image or video. It helps you understand the shape and proportion of the media. You can use it to check if a file fits screen sizes, social media formats, or design layouts without distortion.
First, enter the original width and height of your image or video. These values tell the tool the exact shape and proportion of the file before resizing, which is required to keep the visual layout correct.
Next, the calculator processes these values and identifies the exact aspect ratio. This ratio defines the relationship between width and height and acts as the base for all future size calculations.
After that, enter either a new width or a new height based on your need. You only need to change one value, as the tool always keeps the original proportion unchanged.
The calculator then automatically adjusts the remaining dimension. This step ensures the image or video does not stretch, compress, or lose its original look.
Finally, use the resized dimensions for websites, banners, videos, or social media platforms. The output fits correctly in all layouts while maintaining the same aspect ratio.
This is the most common widescreen format. It is used for YouTube videos, TVs, laptops, and presentations. It works well for videos, slides, and modern display screens.
This format was common in older monitors and projectors. It is still used in presentations, documents, and some educational content where a taller frame is useful.
This is a square format mostly used on social media platforms. It works well for profile images, posts, and thumbnails that need equal width and height.
This ratio is widely used in photography. Many DSLR and mirrorless cameras capture images in this format, making it ideal for prints and photo galleries.
This is a vertical format designed for mobile viewing. It is commonly used for short videos, stories, and full screen content on phones.
This format is often used in print layouts and older display screens. It provides a slightly taller frame compared to standard widescreen formats.
FAQ’S
Explore our case studies to see real-world success stories, learn about our expert services, and dive into tailored solutions designed to meet your specific needs.
Impact Delivered
450+
Solutions Delivered
for our clients & partners
20M+
People Impacted
through our solutions
15+
Countries Catered
for our global clientele
98%
Client Satisfaction
through verified reviews

We’d love to hear about your brand, your visions, current challenges, even if you’re not sure what your next step is.
Let’s talk