Exact Dimensions

Resize image to 1024 × 768 online

Resize an image to 1024 by 768 pixels online with preview, aspect-ratio guidance, and browser-based editing.

1024 × 768 pxJPG output

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Quick answer

Use this preset when a destination asks for 1024 × 768 pixels. Crop first if the source shape is different, then resize and verify the downloaded dimensions.

How it works

The 1024 × 768 size is a practical target for uploads, graphics, previews, or layouts that need exact pixel dimensions.

  1. Upload the image you want to resize.
  2. Use the 1024 × 768 pixel target.
  3. Choose crop, contain, or aspect-ratio lock based on whether the full image must remain visible.
  4. Download and verify the final dimensions.

Tips for the best result

  • Crop when the target aspect ratio differs and edge-to-edge fill matters.
  • Use contain mode when the full original must remain visible.
  • Avoid enlarging small sources for important submissions.

Why this workflow works

Practical benefits

Direct preset for 1024 × 768 pixels.

Useful for exact portal, design, and publishing requirements.

Works alongside crop, contain, compression, and conversion.

Keeps verification steps close to the tool.

Aspect ratio

Check the shape before resizing

A pixel target also defines a shape. If the original shape does not match, decide whether to crop edges away or preserve the full image with empty padding.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Do not edit the only copy of your image. Keep the original before using this page.
  • Do not judge the result by file size alone. Open the downloaded image and check important details.
  • Do not stretch the image to 1024 × 768 if the aspect ratio does not match. Crop or contain it instead.

Example workflows

  • Use this page when a site asks for exactly 1024 × 768 pixels.
  • Non-square outputs work best when the source is cropped or contained intentionally.
  • After downloading, inspect the file properties to confirm the final dimensions.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

What is 1024 × 768 used for?

It is used when a site, app, or workflow asks for that exact pixel size. The best use depends on the destination's current requirements.

Will resizing stretch my image?

It can if the aspect ratio changes. Use aspect-ratio locking, crop, or contain mode to avoid unwanted stretching.

Can I compress after resizing?

Yes. Resizing first often makes compression easier and preserves more useful quality.