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A5 (1748×2480 px) Image Resizer

This resizer automatically scales and crops your images to exactly 1748×2480 pixels. This matches the standard A5 paper size in portrait orientation when printed at high resolution (300 DPI). It is the perfect size for compact flyers, wedding invitations, product inserts, and booklet pages.

Cover cropping

When you drop an image into the tool, it uses a Cover (W×H) algorithm. The image is scaled proportionally until it entirely fills the A5 canvas. Any excess width or height is cropped. This prevents your artwork or photos from stretching or skewing when conforming to the vertical A5 shape.

When designing for print, keep your critical text, logos, and borders away from the absolute edges of the image. Most commercial printers and PDF workflows require a “bleed” area and may slightly trim or shift the page. Ensure your important content remains centered within the inner safe zone.

Batch processing

You can upload multiple flyer designs or booklet pages at once to process them into uniform A5 sizes. Everything runs instantly in your browser without uploading to a cloud server. You can download individual pages or export the entire batch as a single ZIP archive, ready for the print shop.

Frequently Asked Questions

A5 at 300 DPI is commonly represented as 1748×2480 pixels. This size is useful for compact print layouts, flyers, invitations, booklet pages, inserts, and PDF handouts.

Yes. 1748×2480 px is a common high-resolution A5 size for 300 DPI-style printing. It provides enough detail for sharp printed output when the source image is high quality.

A5 is half the size of A4. A4 portrait is commonly represented as 2480×3508 px, while A5 portrait is commonly represented as 1748×2480 px.

This tool uses cover resizing so the full A5 frame is filled without stretching. If your source image uses a different aspect ratio, some edges may be cropped. Keeping important content away from the edges helps protect the layout.

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