Facebook Marketplace Photo Resizer
Facebook Marketplace shows listings as square tiles in a crowded feed, so an off-center or low-resolution photo is the difference between a message and a scroll-past. Cropping to 1:1 at 1200×1200 pixels puts your item front and center in the thumbnail buyers actually see.
Facebook Marketplace requirements last checked 2026-07. Marketplaces update their specs — always confirm in your seller dashboard before large uploads.
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How it works
- 1
Add your product photos
The resizer is preset to Facebook Marketplace's recommended 1200 × 1200 pixels. Batches are supported.
- 2
Choose crop or pad
Crop-to-fill produces the exact frame; pad keeps the whole product visible on a background color.
- 3
Check the requirements
No background rule — a clean, uncluttered setting helps items stand out in the feed.
- 4
Download
Individually or all photos as one ZIP.
Common uses
- Square-crop furniture photos so the whole piece shows in the feed tile
- Resize phone pictures of items you're selling locally
- Brighten up a listing set by re-cropping to center the item
- Prepare matching photos for cross-posting to local buy/sell groups
- Fix vertical photos that get awkwardly cropped in the grid
Facebook Marketplace image requirements (as of 2026-07)
- Recommended size: 1200 × 1200 px (minimum 500 × 500 px)
- Aspect ratio: 1:1
- Accepted formats: JPG, PNG
- Square photos display best in the feed
- Good lighting makes listings stand out
- Multiple angles help items sell
Good to know
- As of our last check (July 2026), 1200×1200 px square photos display cleanly in the Marketplace feed; 500 px is a practical floor before thumbnails turn blurry.
- Shoot in daylight or a well-lit room — dim, yellow-tinted photos are the most common reason decent items get ignored.
- Post several angles, including any wear or damage; local buyers who know what to expect are less likely to haggle or no-show.
- Clear the background clutter before shooting. Buyers judge the item by everything else in the frame, fairly or not.
Your images stay private
Your images are processed on your device and are not uploaded to PNGful.All processing happens locally using your browser's own image engine — there is no upload step, no server-side queue, and nothing to delete afterwards. Read more in our privacy policy.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best photo size for Facebook Marketplace?
There's no strict published requirement, but square photos around 1200×1200 pixels display well in the feed as of our last check (July 2026). Anything under roughly 500 px starts to look blurry as a thumbnail.
Why does my listing photo look cut off in the feed?
Marketplace displays listings as square tiles. If you upload a vertical or wide photo, the feed crops it automatically — crop to 1:1 yourself so the item stays centered.
How many photos should a Marketplace listing have?
As many angles as it takes to answer a buyer's obvious questions — usually four to eight. Include close-ups of flaws; surprises at pickup are how deals fall through.
Do I need to compress photos before uploading?
Facebook compresses uploads on its own, sometimes aggressively. Uploading a sharp, well-lit 1200 px square gives its compression the best starting material.
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