Portfolio layouts often need a consistent cover shape, but the projects inside them rarely start with matching image proportions. One project may be a wide website screenshot, another a tall poster, another a packaging photo, and another a square app mockup. If you force all of them into the same cover crop, the work itself can lose what made it visually effective.

A matte generator helps by framing the original piece inside the target cover shape instead of cutting away the important edges. That gives the portfolio a cleaner, more consistent gallery while respecting the work itself.

This is especially useful for designers, illustrators, photographers, and creative freelancers who want a polished portfolio grid without constantly rebuilding custom crops for every project.

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Features

Keep the Project Image Intact

Avoid chopping off key details in artwork, mockups, or screenshots just to satisfy a fixed portfolio cover ratio.

Use Framing That Supports the Work

Choose a matte style that complements the project image and helps the portfolio feel more coherent overall.

Standardize Cover Shapes More Easily

Export framed cover images that sit more neatly in portfolio grids, case-study lists, or gallery previews.

How It Works

1
Upload the project image

Start with the artwork, screenshot, mockup, or case-study image you want to use as a portfolio cover.

2
Choose the portfolio cover ratio

Set the output shape to match the gallery or template you are using on your site or presentation.

3
Adjust the matte style and breathing room

Frame the work so the image remains clear and the surrounding space feels intentional.

4
Download the cover image

Use the finished version in your portfolio, slide deck, or project gallery once the framing feels balanced.

Why Portfolio Covers Often Need Framing, Not Cropping

Creative work rarely comes in one tidy format. Trying to force every project into the same crop can make the portfolio feel tidier at the expense of the work itself. A matte generator helps solve that tension by standardizing the outside shape while keeping the original image readable.

This is useful because portfolio browsing is usually visual and fast. A cleaner set of covers helps the gallery feel more organized, but only if the projects themselves still look strong. Matte framing gives you a better chance of achieving both at once.

For freelancers and creative teams, it is also a time saver. Instead of manually building custom cover frames for every project in a design app, you can use a repeatable tool and keep the portfolio system lighter to maintain.

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