Crop Image to 2:3 Aspect Ratio

Lock the crop to 2:3 portrait — the classic shape for Pinterest pins, posters, and 4×6 portrait prints.

Upload Image

Drag & drop or click to upload

Supports PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, BMP

Step by Step

How to 2:3 Crop

01

Upload Your Image

Drag your image onto the page or click to browse. JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC are all supported.

02

Select 2:3 Ratio

From the aspect ratio dropdown, choose 2:3. The crop box locks to a portrait frame that can't drift to another ratio.

03

Adjust the Frame

Drag to reposition the 2:3 portrait frame. Resize from any corner — the ratio stays locked at exactly 2:3.

04

Download

Click Download. The output is exactly 2:3 (e.g., 1000×1500 for Pinterest, or 1200×1800 for a 4×6 portrait print).

Core Features

What You Get

Hard-locked 2:3 portrait ratio — the frame can't drift to a different ratio
Preview shows the final 2:3 result in real time
Choose any output resolution: 1000×1500 (Pinterest), 1200×1800 (4×6 print), 2000×3000
Works with all common formats: JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, HEIC
100% browser-based — your photo never leaves your device
Free with no signup, no watermark, no usage limits
Use Cases

When to Use This

Create Pinterest pins at the recommended 1000×1500 (2:3) for maximum feed visibility
Prepare portrait posters and prints at 4×6, 8×12, or 12×18 inch sizes
Crop portrait DSLR shots while keeping the camera's native ratio (rotated 3:2)
Frame book covers, movie posters, and product flyers in a portrait 2:3 layout
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between 2:3 and 3:2?

2:3 and 3:2 use the same numbers but different orientations. 3:2 is landscape (wider than tall, like 1800×1200). 2:3 is portrait (taller than wide, like 1200×1800). One is simply the rotation of the other.

What's the best Pinterest pin size?

Pinterest recommends 1000×1500 pixels — a 2:3 portrait ratio. Taller pins also work (e.g., 1000×2100 at roughly 1:2.1), but 2:3 is the sweet spot that displays fully in the feed without being clipped.

What common print sizes are 2:3?

Standard 2:3 print sizes include 4×6, 8×12, 12×18, and 16×24 inches. If you order any of those in portrait orientation, your 2:3 crop will print edge-to-edge with no extra trimming.

Why is 2:3 a good ratio for posters?

2:3 is tall enough to feel poster-like but not so tall that the design feels stretched. It matches common poster paper sizes (12×18, 24×36 are roughly 2:3) and is the default for movie posters and book covers.

How is 2:3 different from 9:16?

Both are portrait, but 9:16 is much taller. 2:3 ≈ 0.667 wide-to-tall (1000×1500). 9:16 = 0.5625 (1080×1920). Use 9:16 for full-screen phone content like Stories; use 2:3 for prints, posters, and Pinterest.