Resize Image to 800×800 Pixels
Many marketplaces ask for square product photos of at least 800×800 pixels, enough resolution to enable zoom on the listing page. It also makes a roomy master for avatars you might reuse at several sizes. PNGful does the resize in your browser for free, and your product shots stay on your device.
Content last reviewed 2026-07-14.
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How it works
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Add your image
The resizer is preset to 800 × 800 pixels.
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Choose the fit
Crop to fill trims overflow for an exact match; fit inside and pad keep the whole image visible.
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Pick a format
PNG for graphics and transparency, JPG for photos, WebP for the web.
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Download
Single files or a ZIP for batches.
Common uses
- Marketplace product photos where 800×800 is a common minimum
- High-resolution avatars and profile masters
- Square catalog images with consistent dimensions across a store
- Social commerce and shop-tab product tiles
Good to know
- Product shots are rarely square out of the camera. Crop to fill for a tight, consistent grid, or fit with padding — typically white — when the whole product must stay visible; many marketplaces prefer products on clean white backgrounds.
- 800×800 is often a minimum, not a maximum: if the platform supports zoom, uploading 1500×1500 or larger gives buyers a better close-up. Check the specific marketplace's guidance.
- Upscaling a small web image to 800×800 will not survive zoom scrutiny — soft, blurry product photos measurably hurt conversion. Shoot or export larger, then downsize.
- JPEG at high quality is the standard for product photography; use PNG only for renders or graphics with flat colors and hard edges.
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
Why do marketplaces require at least 800×800 product photos?
Zoom features need spare resolution: when a buyer hovers or pinches to zoom, the site shows the image larger than its slot. Below roughly 800×800 there is nothing extra to show, so platforms set that floor to keep the zoom experience useful.
My product photo is wide — what happens when it becomes square?
You choose: cropping fills the square but trims the left and right edges, while fitting shrinks the whole photo into the square and pads the top and bottom. For a product on a white background, white padding is usually invisible and the safest choice.
Is 800×800 enough for zoom on my listing?
It meets the common minimum, and zoom will work, but modestly. If your original is larger, consider keeping 1200×1200 or 1500×1500 — buyers inspecting texture and detail get a noticeably better view, and the platform will downscale for thumbnails automatically.
How do I keep all my product images exactly the same size?
Resize every photo to 800×800 with the same fill-or-fit setting and the same background color. Uniform dimensions make store grids look professional and prevent layout shifts. Since PNGful runs locally, batching a whole catalog is quick and free.
Does the resized photo stay sharp enough for print?
800×800 pixels prints acceptably at about 2.5 inches square at 300 DPI — fine for a small catalog thumbnail, too small for a poster. Keep your original files for print work and treat the 800×800 copy as a web asset.
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