Facebook ad performance is directly tied to creative quality, and creative quality starts with properly sized images. Facebook accepts various aspect ratios, but ads perform best when images are pre-sized to the recommended dimensions — 1200×628 for feed ads, 1080×1080 for square format, and 1080×1920 for story placements.

Our cropper includes presets for all major Facebook ad sizes. Upload your product photo or creative, select the right format, position the crop, and download an ad-ready image — no design software needed.

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Features

All Ad Format Presets

Presets for feed ads (1200×628), square ads (1080×1080), story ads (1080×1920), and more.

Private & Secure

Your ad creatives stay on your device. No images are uploaded to any server.

No Watermarks

Download clean, watermark-free images ready to upload directly to Facebook Ads Manager.

How It Works

1
Upload your creative

Select the product photo, lifestyle shot, or graphic you want to use as an ad image.

2
Choose the ad format

Select from Facebook feed (1200×628), square (1080×1080), or story (1080×1920) presets.

3
Frame the crop

Position the crop area over the part of your image that best communicates your ad message.

4
Download and launch

Save the perfectly sized image and upload it to Facebook Ads Manager.

Why Image Dimensions Matter for Facebook Ads

Facebook's ad system displays images differently across placements — feed, right column, stories, Marketplace, and Audience Network. Each placement has optimal dimensions. When your image does not match, Facebook crops it automatically, often cutting off product details, faces, or call-to-action text.

Properly sized ad images also avoid the "not enough image" rejection. Meta's ad review system can flag images that appear letterboxed, pillarboxed, or have excessive whitespace from poor cropping. Using exact dimensions eliminates this risk.

For A/B testing, having perfectly sized variants lets you test different crops and compositions without worrying about format issues. Crop the same source image differently for each variant, upload them as separate creatives, and let the performance data decide which framing works best.

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