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Guides

Short answers for common photo tasks. Everything runs in the tool above—on your device, with no upload required.

Resize image to exact size

Set output width and height in pixels so your saved file matches what a form, website, or print shop asks for—no guessing after export.

Good for

  • Upload fields that list exact pixel dimensions
  • Thumbnails and banner images for websites
  • Print-ready files when you know the size in pixels

Privacy Your photo is edited locally in the browser. Nothing is uploaded or stored on a server.

Open Crop & Resize Uses Crop & Resize in the editor above

Common questions

Will this stretch my photo?

You choose how the image fits inside the frame. Crop to keep the subject centered, or adjust zoom so edges are not cut off awkwardly.

Can I use inches or millimeters?

Enter custom pixel dimensions that match your requirement. If a form lists inches, convert to pixels at the DPI they specify (often 300 for print).

Compress image under 500 KB

Shrink file size when a portal caps uploads at 500 KB or less, while keeping the photo clear enough to read.

Good for

  • Job and scholarship applications with file-size limits
  • Email attachments that bounce when too large
  • Government or insurance portals with strict caps

Privacy Compression runs on your device. Your original file stays private and is never sent anywhere.

Open Compress Uses Compress in the editor above

Common questions

How do I hit a specific size like 500 KB?

Set a target size in the compress tool and preview the result. Adjust quality until the output fits your limit.

Does compressing reduce image dimensions?

Compression mainly lowers quality and encoding size. Resize first in Crop & Resize if you also need smaller pixel dimensions.

Crop photo to 2 × 2

A square 2 × 2 inch crop is widely used for passport-style and ID photos in the US. TidyCrop helps you frame a square export at the pixel size you need.

Good for

  • Passport or visa photo prep before printing
  • DMV or notary forms that ask for a square headshot
  • Printing multiple 2 × 2 copies on one sheet

Privacy ID photos are sensitive. TidyCrop keeps them on your computer—no cloud upload, no account required.

Open Crop & Resize Uses Crop & Resize in the editor above

Common questions

Is this an official passport photo tool?

No. Use this to crop and size your image, then confirm final requirements with the agency or print shop handling your application.

Which preset should I use?

Choose the 2 × 2 passport-style preset under School & Forms, or enter custom pixels if your instructions list a specific size.

Make a square profile picture

Most apps expect a 1:1 square avatar. Crop once, export at a common size like 400 × 400 or 1024 × 1024, and reuse it everywhere.

Good for

  • Work chat apps such as Slack, Teams, or Zoom
  • Forum, gaming, or community account avatars
  • A consistent headshot across personal accounts

Privacy Profile photos stay in your browser session until you download them. We do not collect or store your images.

Open Crop & Resize Uses Crop & Resize in the editor above

Common questions

What size should I pick?

400 × 400 is enough for most profiles. Use 1024 × 1024 if you want extra sharpness for platforms that allow larger uploads.

Resize photo for school ID

School portals and ID offices often want a portrait with fixed dimensions—commonly around 600 × 800 pixels. Match the spec on your form and export once.

Good for

  • Student ID card photo submissions
  • Campus portal or orientation uploads
  • Club or sports roster headshots

Privacy Student photos are processed only on your device. Nothing is transmitted to TidyCrop servers.

Open Crop & Resize Uses Crop & Resize in the editor above

Common questions

My school lists different dimensions. What do I do?

Select Custom in Crop & Resize and enter the width and height from your school’s instructions.

Should the background be plain?

Many schools require a solid light background. Crop and adjust in your photo first if needed, then export at the required size.

Resize photo for LinkedIn

LinkedIn profile photos display as a circle, but you upload a square image. A 400 × 400 export keeps your face centered and sharp on desktop and mobile.

Good for

  • Updating a profile during a job search
  • Refreshing a recruiter or founder headshot
  • Matching a professional photo across LinkedIn and email

Privacy Your headshot never leaves your browser until you save it. No signup; your image files are never uploaded.

Open Crop & Resize Uses Crop & Resize in the editor above

Common questions

What about LinkedIn banner images?

Profile photos are square. For banner art, use a wide preset such as LinkedIn banner under Social presets, or enter custom dimensions.

Yearbook photo resizer

Yearbook coordinators usually send exact pixel or ratio requirements. Crop to a portrait frame, export at the listed size, and submit the file they can drop into layout software.

Good for

  • Senior portrait submissions for the yearbook
  • Club or team photo directories
  • Class composite or memory book uploads

Privacy School yearbook photos stay local while you edit. Download only when you are ready to submit.

Open Crop & Resize Uses Crop & Resize in the editor above

Common questions

Which preset matches yearbook specs?

Try the Yearbook photo preset if it matches your coordinator’s sheet. Otherwise use Custom with their width and height.

Convert image to JPG, PNG, or WebP

Some sites accept only JPG. Others need PNG for transparency, or WebP for smaller web files. Convert without installing desktop software.

Good for

  • Turn iPhone HEIC photos into JPG for older portals
  • Export PNG when you need a transparent background
  • Save WebP for faster-loading web images

Privacy Format conversion happens entirely in your browser. Source files are not uploaded.

Open Convert Uses Convert in the editor above

Common questions

Will converting change my image size?

You can keep the same pixel dimensions and only change format. Crop or compress separately if you also need a new size or smaller file.

Which format should I choose?

Use JPG for photos and small file size. Use PNG for graphics or transparency. Use WebP when a modern site or app accepts it.

Create a printable photo sheet

Lay out multiple copies of one photo on a letter-sized page so you can print passport-style or wallet photos at home or at a shop.

Good for

  • Several 2 × 2 prints on one page
  • School picture order forms that ask for duplicate prints
  • Wallet-size sheets for family or team photos

Privacy Print layouts are built on your device. Your sheet is saved only when you download it.

Open Print Sheet Uses Print Sheet in the editor above

Common questions

How do I get the right print size?

Set photo dimensions in Crop & Resize first, then open Print Sheet to choose how many copies fit on the page.

Can I print this at a store?

Yes. Download the sheet as an image or PDF-ready file and bring it to a photo kiosk, or print at home on photo paper.

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