Crop Image to 1920×1080 Pixels

Export a precise Full HD 16:9 frame for desktop wallpapers, video thumbnails, and slide backgrounds.

Upload Image

Drag & drop or click to upload

Supports PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP

Step by Step

How to 1920×1080 Crop

01

Upload Your Image

Drop a photo onto the page. For sharpest results, use a source at least 1920×1080 pixels — ideally 3840×2160 for downscaling headroom.

02

Position the 1920×1080 Frame

The frame is locked to a 16:9 ratio and 1920×1080 output. Drag or pinch to choose what stays inside the Full HD frame.

03

Verify Output Size

The output indicator confirms '1920×1080 px' before download — exact Full HD, no rounding.

04

Download

Click Download and pick a format: JPG for the smallest wallpaper, PNG for editing, or WebP for the best size/quality balance.

Core Features

What You Get

Output is exactly 1920×1080 pixels — verified Full HD
Locked 16:9 ratio prevents stretching or letterboxing
Live preview shows the final 1920×1080 frame before you save
JPG, PNG, and WebP exports supported
Runs entirely in your browser — your photo never leaves your device
Free with no signup, no watermark, no daily caps
Use Cases

When to Use This

HD desktop and laptop wallpaper sized to the most common 1080p displays
Video thumbnail or intro frame for 1080p YouTube, Vimeo, and OBS uploads
PowerPoint, Keynote, and Google Slides 16:9 widescreen slide background
Cropping screen recordings or webcam frames to a clean 1080p frame
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Why 1920×1080?

1920×1080 is the Full HD (also called 1080p) resolution that became the worldwide consumer-video standard in the late 2000s. It's the native size for most laptop and desktop displays, broadcast HD video, and the default 16:9 export from cameras and editors.

Is 1920×1080 the best size for my wallpaper?

If your display is 1080p (very common for 13–24 inch laptops and many monitors), 1920×1080 matches pixel-for-pixel. For higher resolutions like 1440p (2560×1440) or 4K (3840×2160), a 1920×1080 wallpaper will be upscaled and may look slightly soft — use a higher source instead.

Should I export at 4K (3840×2160) instead?

If your monitor is 4K, yes — 3840×2160 is also 16:9 and will look crisper. You can use our generic Crop to 16:9 tool to pick a 4K output. For 1080p displays, 1920×1080 is the right native size.

Will a 1920×1080 image fit my display without stretching?

On a 16:9 screen (which includes most laptops and monitors), yes — it fills the screen edge to edge. On a 16:10 or ultrawide display, the OS will either letterbox the image or crop the edges; the export itself is not stretched.

Is 1920×1080 exactly 16:9?

Yes — 1920 ÷ 1080 = 1.777…, which is the 16:9 aspect ratio. Our 1920×1080 crop is mathematically exact, not an approximation, so it slots into any 16:9 player or display without black bars.