This resizer automatically scales and crops your images to exactly 112×112 pixels. This extremely small square format is the standard size used for Twitch emotes, Discord server emojis, and YouTube channel membership badges.
Cover cropping
When you drop an image into the tool, it uses a Cover (W×H) algorithm. The image is scaled down until it fills the 112×112 canvas, and any excess width or height is cropped. It will preserve any transparent backgrounds from PNG inputs, ensuring your emote looks right in both dark mode and light mode chat themes.
Readability at small sizes
Because 112x112 is such a small canvas, complex patterns and tiny lines will become a blurry mess. For the best results, start with a design that uses thick outlines, high-contrast colors, and a very tight crop around the face or text. You want your core subject to fill as much of the 112x112 square as possible.
Batch processing
You can drag and drop multiple emotes into the resizer at once to process an entire pack of graphics. You can then download the entire batch as a single ZIP archive to upload to your platform of choice.