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.