Resize Image to 600×600 Online — ID Photos & Marketplace Thumbnails
Resize a photo to exactly 600×600 pixels in your browser — a common square requirement for ID and passport photo portals, as well as marketplace product thumbnails. Crop, resize, and download.
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Why this matters
600×600 is a frequent requirement on identity-document portals (many specify a square photo close to 2×2 inches at 300 DPI, which works out near that pixel count) and on marketplace platforms that display a fixed square thumbnail grid. Uploading a photo with the wrong aspect ratio forces the portal to auto-crop it — often cutting off the top of a head in an ID photo or awkwardly cropping a product in a listing. Resizing to the exact square dimensions first guarantees the framing you intended survives the upload.
Step by step
- 1Open the Image ResizerThe dimensions are already set to 600×600 — drop in your photo.
- 2Adjust the cropDrag the crop area so your face or product is centered and correctly framed within the square.
- 3PreviewCheck that nothing important — like the top of your head in an ID photo — gets cut off.
- 4DownloadSave the resized 600×600 image to your device.
- 5UploadSubmit it directly to the ID portal or marketplace listing form.
Frequently asked questions
Which ID or passport portals require 600×600 photos?
Several visa and ID application systems specify a square photo around 600×600 px (close to 2×2 inches at 300 DPI) — always check your specific country or portal for the exact requirement, since some ask for 2×2 inches at a different DPI.
Will my face get cropped oddly at 600×600?
Not if you frame it correctly first. Use the crop preview to center your face with even space around it before downloading — most portals expect the head to fill 50–70% of the frame.
Is my ID photo uploaded to resize it?
No. Resizing runs entirely in your browser. This matters for identity photos, which should never touch a third-party server.
Do marketplace platforms use 600×600 thumbnails?
Yes — many e-commerce and marketplace platforms display product thumbnails in a fixed 600×600 or similar square grid, and a mismatched aspect ratio gets center-cropped automatically.
What if the portal also has a strict file size limit?
Resize to 600×600 first, then compress the result — try Compress Image to 100 KB or Compress Image to 50 KB, both of which accept an already-resized photo.
Can I resize many product photos to 600×600 at once?
Yes — use the Batch Photo Editor to apply the same 600×600 crop and resize to a whole folder of listing photos.
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