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4x6 Photo Resizer

Resize any digital image to exact 4x6 inches (1200x1800 px) for photo printing services.

How to Resize an Image to 4x6 Inches Online

Need to change photo dimensions to standard 4x6 inches? Our browser-based resizer formats your files to the exact dimensions required by printing labs like CVS, Walgreens, or home photo printers.

  1. Select your photo: Click the selection zone above to load any JPEG, PNG, or HEIC file. The maximum allowed file size is 50MB.
  2. Configure orientation & ratio: Select landscape (6"x4" width) or portrait (4"x6" height). Frame your photo to lock the 3:2 aspect ratio correctly, preventing squishing or stretching.
  3. Download your 4x6 file: Tap the green button to export a high-definition 1200x1800 px file at 300 DPI, ready for instant printing.

Resizing vs. Cropping: What is the Difference?

Standard digital photographs taken on smartphones use a 4:3 aspect ratio, while 4x6 photo paper uses a 3:2 ratio.

  • Pure Resizing (Squishing): Changing the dimensions of a 4:3 photo to 3:2 without cropping would result in a squished, distorted image (making people look taller or wider).
  • Ratio Cropping (Our Method): Our tool locks the target 3:2 ratio first, allowing you to select which part of the photo is preserved, and then outputs the exact 1200x1800px size for a distortion-free print.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What size is a 4x6 photo in pixels?

At print-ready 300 DPI, a 4x6 photo is exactly 1200 x 1800 pixels (for portrait) or 1800 x 1200 pixels (for landscape). This is the standard size accepted by CVS, Walgreens, Shutterfly, and Walmart photo labs.

How can I resize an iPhone photo to 4x6?

Our tool has native support for HEIC/HEIF files (the default format for Apple devices). Simply select the iPhone image, adjust the crop box to frame your photo, and download the resized 3:2 JPEG directly to your camera roll.

Is this tool free and secure?

Yes. Our tool is 100% free with no registration. Your images are processed entirely client-side using your browser's local resources. Photos are never uploaded to any server, keeping your family memories fully private.

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