How to Resize Images for Product Grid Cards
Product grids look messy when one image is far larger, taller, or heavier than the rest. Even good product photography feels inconsistent if the card images are not prepared to the same shape and scale.
Resize Image is the cleanest place to standardize that workflow.
Short Answer
Resize product grid images to a consistent display goal first, then crop or compress only if the output still feels inconsistent or too heavy.
If the framing is off, start with Crop Image. If the grid still loads too slowly, follow with Compress Image.
Better Product Grid Workflow
- Decide the card shape and visual rhythm first.
- Resize each image toward the same target display size.
- Crop only when the framing still does not match the grid.
- Compress the final set for better page speed.
Common Problems
One product image feels too dominant
That usually means the dimensions are inconsistent, not that the product photo itself is wrong.
The card grid loads slowly
After resizing, run the image through Compress Image.
Some product photos do not fit the same card shape
Use Crop Image when the composition needs to match the rest of the set.
FAQ
Should I crop or resize first?
Resize first when the main problem is file scale. Crop first when the composition is clearly wrong for the card.
Can I keep the same format?
Usually yes. If the file is still inefficient after resizing, compare another output in Convert Image.
Do I need compression too?
Often yes, especially if the grid contains many products on one page.
Next Step
Use Resize Image to standardize the product grid first, then continue with Crop Image or Compress Image only where the output still needs work.