Export a precise Full HD 16:9 frame for desktop wallpapers, video thumbnails, and slide backgrounds.
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Supports PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP
Drop a photo onto the page. For sharpest results, use a source at least 1920×1080 pixels — ideally 3840×2160 for downscaling headroom.
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.
The output indicator confirms '1920×1080 px' before download — exact Full HD, no rounding.
Click Download and pick a format: JPG for the smallest wallpaper, PNG for editing, or WebP for the best size/quality balance.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.