Resize an image to 640×480

Resize an image to 640×480 — the classic VGA resolution still required by some upload forms, embedded systems and older software.

Privacy-first: every image is processed locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored or transmitted to any server.

When something asks for VGA

640×480 (4:3) predates the web but hasn’t gone away: web forms, kiosks, ID systems and older applications still ask for it, often with a strict maximum. Resizing to exactly 640×480 gets a photo under those limits while keeping it as sharp as the size allows.

Fit the 4:3 box

Fill crops a wider photo to 4:3 or Fit pads it, so the result matches the box without distortion. The preview confirms the crop and everything is processed locally.

Frequently asked questions

Does resizing happen on a server?
No. Images are resized in your browser with high-quality step-down scaling for crisp results. Nothing is uploaded.
Will resizing keep the aspect ratio?
Yes by default. Enable “maintain aspect ratio” to fit within your target box without distortion, or turn it off to force an exact width and height.
Are there presets for social media?
Yes. There are presets for Instagram, Facebook, X/Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn, plus common web, avatar and thumbnail sizes.
Can I enlarge images?
Yes, though enlarging cannot add detail that is not there. Downscaling produces the sharpest results.
Can I resize images in bulk?
Yes. Resize many images at once and download them together as a ZIP.