Facebook Single Image Ad Resizer

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Resize to Perfect Sizes Every Time

Stop Letting Facebook Ruin Your Ad Images. Here's the Fix.

It’s a story every marketer knows. You’ve crafted the perfect ad image. It’s sharp, it’s compelling, the branding is on point. You upload it to Facebook Ads Manager, hold your breath, and... it’s a disaster.

Facebook has cropped it in a weird spot, it looks a little blurry, and it just doesn't have the impact you wanted.

It’s one of the most common and frustrating hurdles in digital marketing. But the fix is incredibly simple. You just need to give Facebook exactly what it wants. This free 1200x628 pixel resizer is the only tool you need to get it right, every single time. No software, no sign-ups—just perfect ad images in seconds.

Why 1200x628 is a Game-Changer for Your Ads

So why is this specific size the key? It’s not a random number. It's the dimension engineered to make your ads perform better in the most valuable place: the user's feed.

  • A Perfect Fit for the Feed: This wide (1.91:1) aspect ratio fits the news feed like a glove. It gives your message a professional, native look that doesn't feel forced or awkwardly jammed into place.
  • Crystal Clear on Any Screen: Whether your customer is on a giant desktop monitor or scrolling on their phone while waiting for coffee, your image will be crisp, clear, and easy to read. No more blurry messes.
  • It Stops the Scroll: In a sea of content, an ad that is visually balanced and high-quality is far more likely to grab attention. A properly sized image is the foundation of a thumb-stopping ad.
  • It Looks Pro and Builds Trust: A sloppy, poorly cropped ad signals a sloppy brand. Nailing your image specs is a small detail that shows you're professional and builds instant credibility with potential customers.

Your Questions, Answered (The Nitty-Gritty)

Let's clear up some of the common questions and headaches around Facebook ad images.

Okay, so what's the real best size for a Facebook image ad in 2025? For single image ads showing up in the main Facebook or Instagram feed, 1200 x 628 pixels is the gold standard. It's the most versatile and reliable dimension you can use. While other sizes exist for Stories or carousel ads, this is the one you'll use most often.

JPG or PNG? Which one should I actually use for my ads? Great question. Here’s a simple rule:

  • Use a JPG for photographs. It will keep the file size smaller for faster loading without a noticeable drop in quality.
  • Use a PNG for graphics that contain text, logos, or sharp lines. PNGs preserve that crispness much better.

My ad was the right size but Facebook still rejected it. Now what? This is a common headache, and it's almost never about the image size at this point. If your ad gets rejected, it's time to look at the content. Review Facebook's Advertising Policies for common red flags like exaggerated claims, sensitive content, or issues on the landing page you're linking to.

Is Facebook's infamous "20% text rule" officially dead? It's more like a "strong suggestion" now. Facebook won't automatically reject your ad for having too much text anymore, but its ad delivery system heavily favors images with little to no text. Ads with less text are shown to more people and often cost less. Pro Tip: Think of your image as the billboard on the highway—it should grab attention with a powerful visual. Let your ad headline and text do the selling.

Why can't I just crop my image in another program? You can, but you risk getting the aspect ratio or final dimensions slightly wrong. This tool is purpose-built for one thing: giving you a pixel-perfect 1200x628 image with zero fuss. It’s the difference between eyeballing it and using a laser level.

Ready to create ads that finally look the way you want?

Stop guessing and start creating. Upload your image now and see the difference a perfectly sized ad can make.