How it works
avatars, server icons, banners, and emoji assets
- Check the destination's current image requirements.
- Upload a high-quality source image.
- Apply the recommended dimensions, fit mode, and format.
- Download and verify the result.
Resize and optimize images for Discord, with guidance for avatars, server icons, banners, and emoji assets and browser-based editing steps.
Quick answer
For Discord, start with the placement: profile, post, story, banner, listing, thumbnail, or gallery. Then resize or crop around the visible safe area.
avatars, server icons, banners, and emoji assets
Why this workflow works
Prepare images for avatars, server icons, banners, and emoji assets.
Reduce the risk of awkward crops in feeds, previews, or banners.
Choose dimensions and formats based on placement.
Keep important subjects inside the safe center area.
Platform fit
Discord images can appear in multiple placements. Before editing, decide whether you are preparing a profile image, post, story, banner, thumbnail, listing, or gallery image.
Common questions
Start with the final destination requirements, keep the source aspect ratio unless a crop is required, and export only the dimensions needed for avatars, server icons, banners, and emoji assets.
Yes. ResizeWizard performs supported resizing, compression, and conversion in your browser, so the image does not need to be uploaded to our servers.
JPG is a practical choice for photographs, PNG for transparency or sharp interface graphics, and WebP for efficient modern web delivery when the destination supports it.
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