UtilVox
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Image · Resizer

Image Resizer Free — Resize Photo for FPSC & NTS

Custom, presets, or percentages — JPEG, PNG, and WebP support. Private and fast.

🇵🇰 Prepare NTS, FPSC and ETEA passport photos (35×45mm, under 50KB, white background). Also used for Daraz product images and LinkedIn profile photos.

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Drop your image here

JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF · max 50 MB

How It Works

1

Upload

Select or drop your JPEG, PNG, or WebP image.

2

Customize

Choose dimensions, preset targets, or scale values.

3

Resize

Download your resampled, lightweight file instantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will resizing reduce my image quality?
Downscaling uses professional lanczos resampling filters to ensure details stay sharp and pixel-perfect. Upscaling works but quality ultimately depends on the source resolution.
Are my uploaded photos stored on UtilVox servers?
No, never. All image resizing operations are performed securely inside isolated processes and files are cleared immediately. We maintain a strict zero-retention privacy policy.
What is the maximum allowed image dimension?
We support processing high-resolution assets up to 16,000 px on either side. Large assets may take a brief moment to finish resizing.

The Dimensions Cheat Sheet

Common dimensions by platform

Every platform and portal wants a different size, and guessing costs you a rejected upload or a stretched, blurry photo. The dimensions people resize for most:

TargetDimensionsNotes
NTS application photo413 × 531 px (35×45 mm @ 300 DPI)Also needs to be under 50 KB
FPSC / CSS photo413 × 531 px, JPGPlain background, recent photo
Passport-style photo (general)35 × 45 mm @ 300+ DPICheck each country's exact spec
Instagram post1080 × 1080 px4:5 portrait (1080×1350) gets more screen space
Instagram / WhatsApp story1080 × 1920 pxKeep text away from top and bottom edges
YouTube thumbnail1280 × 720 pxUnder 2 MB, 16:9 only
Facebook cover820 × 312 pxMobile crops to 640×360 — center the subject
LinkedIn banner1584 × 396 pxProfile photo overlaps bottom-left on desktop
X / Twitter header1500 × 500 pxEdges crop on mobile
CV / résumé photo300 × 300–600 × 600 pxSquare, small file, professional crop

Resizing vs. cropping — don't confuse them

Resizing changes how many pixels an image has; cropping changes which part of the scene you keep. If your photo is 4:3 and the target is square, resizing alone will either distort it (stretched faces) or leave it the wrong shape. The right order: crop to the target aspect ratio first, then resize down to the exact pixels. The aspect ratio calculator helps when you know one dimension and need the other.

Why you should only resize downward

Downscaling merges existing detail, so quality survives. Upscaling invents pixels that were never captured — a 400×400 photo enlarged to 2000×2000 is just a blurry 400×400. If a portal demands larger dimensions than your original, retake or rescan the photo at higher resolution instead of upscaling. After resizing, photos heading for portals with KB limits usually need one pass through the image compressor — resize sets the dimensions, compression sets the file size.