Resize image to 600×600
Make a square 600×600 pixel image for profiles, online forms or US-style document photos.
Drop a photo here, or tap to choose
JPG · PNG · WEBP · HEIC — files never leave your browser
Upload a photo, position the crop, and export a clean 600×600 image without sending your file anywhere.
What 600×600 is for
600×600 matches the US 2×2 inch passport / visa photo at 300 DPI exactly. It's also the recommended source size for several social-platform avatars and a common dimension on ID-verification systems.
How the resize works
The editor crops your source to a 1:1 (square) aspect ratio, then resamples the cropped pixels down (or up) to exactly 600×600. Browsers use a high-quality bilinear / Lanczos filter for the resampling step, so detail is preserved as well as it would be in a desktop image editor. Exact integer pixels — no fractional dimensions, no surprise rounding when an upload portal validates your file.
Picking the right format
- JPG — smallest file, best for photographs and most uploads.
- PNG — lossless, supports transparency, larger file. Pick it when the result will be edited again or layered onto another background.
- WebP — modern, smaller than JPG at the same quality. Universally supported in browsers, occasionally rejected by older desktop apps.
How to use this page
- Drop your photo above.
- The crop frame is already locked to 1:1 (square). Drag or pinch to position the subject.
- Click Generate and download the resized file.
Privacy
Every step happens inside the browser tab you have open. Your image is decoded, cropped and re-encoded by the same JavaScript engine that runs this page — there is no upload, no temporary file on a server, and no "processed copy" cached by us afterwards. When you close the tab, the blob is gone. We document the full pipeline on our Methodology and How it works pages.
FAQ
What's 600×600 used for?
Does this meet US visa requirements?
Is the file uploaded?
Can I compress to a target KB at the same time?
Will my photo look stretched?
No. The crop frame is locked to 1:1 (square), so the editor center-crops before resizing. Aspect ratio is preserved.
Can I upscale a small photo to 600×600?
You can, but a meaningful upscale needs more pixels than the source has. Browsers only interpolate — they cannot invent detail. For a sharp result, start from a source at least as wide and tall as the target.
What happens to my image after I close the tab?
It is freed from your browser's memory like any other image you opened. We never received it, so we have nothing to delete on our side. See Trust & Safety for the full policy.