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Browser image utility

Free Image Stretcher Online

Upload an image, change width or height, preview the stretch, and download the result. No signup, no watermark, no AI background generation.

JPG, PNG, WebP Canvas preview No watermark
2. Preview stretch empty
Preview canvas showing the stretched output frame.
Original1200×800
Output1600×900
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local canvas render live ratio preview png download output
Before and after Image Stretcher comparison showing a narrow image expanded into a wider frame
Preview stretch

Compare before and after before saving

The page makes the change visible: check the original frame against the stretched output before you download.

Before and after frames show the shape change immediately. The same image can be stretched into square, wide, story, or portrait outputs. The preview makes distortion visible before saving.
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Common stretch targets

Start with a preset when you know the shape, or enter exact pixel values when a platform asks for a fixed frame.

Square 1:1 stretched image output

Square

Use for profile images, product cards, thumbnails, and simple listing boxes.

Widescreen 16:9 stretched image output

Widescreen

Make a photo wider for slides, video thumbnails, landscape banners, and desktop previews.

Story 9:16 stretched image output

Story

Make a photo taller for vertical posts, phone wallpapers, and story-style layouts.

Portrait 4:5 stretched image output

Portrait

Fit feed posts and taller listing images without cutting off the top or bottom.

Stretch images horizontally or vertically

Use Image Stretcher when an image is almost the right shape but needs more width, more height, or a different frame.

Horizontal

Make a wider frame

Stretch horizontally when you need a wider banner, slide image, thumbnail background, or header.

Vertical

Make a taller frame

Stretch vertically when you need a taller story, poster, wallpaper, or portrait frame.

Ratio lock

Resize instead

Turn on lock ratio when you want proportional resizing instead of visible stretching.

Fit the frame without cropping

Cropping removes parts of an image. Stretching keeps the full image visible while changing the shape. Preview the result before downloading so you can decide whether the stretch looks acceptable.

Slides

Fill a layout

Keep a chart, screenshot, or illustration visible inside a presentation frame.

Listings

Keep the subject

Match a required image box when the full product must stay visible.

Banners

Test a header

Make a background wider for a simple header, thumbnail, or mockup.

Image stretcher vs resizer vs extender

These tools sound similar, but they change images in different ways. This launch version stretches pixels. It is not an AI extender.

Tool What it changes Best for Launch scope
Stretcher Changes width and height independently, which can make the image look wider or taller. Quick frame fixes, banners, slides, stories, listings. Included here.
Resizer Scales the image up or down while usually keeping the same proportions. Making a file smaller or matching a size without distortion. Available through lock ratio.
Cropper Removes edges to fit a target frame. Cutting away unused areas or changing composition. Not the core task.
Extender Creates new surrounding content outside the original image. Natural-looking background expansion. Not part of this launch.

Browser-based, free, and honest about quality

The page processes images with canvas in your browser. Stretching can distort subjects when the new shape is very different from the original, so the preview is the decision point.

Local canvas

Preview before download

Your image is drawn in the browser preview before you save the output file.

Launch version

No signup or watermark

The hackathon version is planned as a free single-page tool with no credits or payment.

Quality limit

Stretching is visible

Large changes can distort the image. Use lock ratio for proportional resizing.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers for privacy, quality, file support, and the difference between stretching and extending.

How do I stretch an image online?

Upload a JPG, PNG, or WebP image, enter a new width or height, preview the stretched result, and download the file when it looks right.

Can I stretch an image horizontally?

Yes. Increase the width while keeping the height the same, or choose a wider ratio such as 16:9. The preview will show how the image changes before you download it.

Can I stretch an image vertically?

Yes. Increase the height while keeping the width the same, or choose a taller ratio such as 9:16 or 4:5.

Is this image stretcher free?

The launch version is planned as a free single-page tool with no signup, no watermark, and no credits.

Will stretching reduce image quality?

Stretching changes the shape of the original pixels, so the image can look distorted when the new size is very different from the original. Use the preview to check the result before downloading.

Are my images uploaded to a server?

This prototype uses browser canvas for preview and download. Re-check this privacy line before publishing if any server upload is added later.

What is the difference between an image stretcher and an image extender?

An image stretcher changes the shape of the pixels already in your image. An AI image extender creates new content around the image. This launch version is a pixel stretcher, not an AI extender.

Stretch your image online

Upload an image, choose the width and height you need, preview the result, and download the stretched file.

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