Zoom Virtual Background Maker — 1920×1080
Zoom virtual backgrounds work best at 1920×1080 pixels, matching the standard 16:9 widescreen ratio of most webcams. An image at this resolution fills the background cleanly without scaling artifacts or misalignment. Use this tool to crop any photograph, illustration, or design to the precise dimensions Zoom expects.
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Target dimensions: 1920 × 1080 px
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Why use this tool?
Select or drag in an image to start editing. The crop frame is locked to 16:9 at 1920×1080 pixels. Resize with eight handles and reposition the overlay to frame the area you want to keep. A live readout displays the selection dimensions as you work. Export as PNG, JPG, or WebP from the format dropdown, and adjust the quality slider when using a lossy format. The entire process runs locally in your browser through native Web APIs. No images are uploaded, stored, or transmitted, so your files remain completely private on your device.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the recommended size for a Zoom virtual background?
Zoom recommends 1920×1080 pixels (16:9). This matches the aspect ratio of most webcams and ensures the background displays without cropping or distortion.
Is my file private and secure?
Completely. Your file is processed 100% inside your browser using the Web APIs built into your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server — imgic never sees, stores, or transmits your images. You can even use these tools offline once the page has loaded.
Can I use any image as a Zoom background?
Yes. Photographs, illustrations, solid colors, and branded designs all work. This tool helps you crop any image to the correct 1920×1080 resolution before adding it to Zoom.
How do I set the background in Zoom?
Open Zoom Settings, go to Backgrounds and Effects, click the plus icon, and select your exported image. It will appear as a selectable virtual background option.
Does the image format matter for Zoom backgrounds?
Zoom accepts PNG, JPG, and other common formats. PNG is ideal for graphics with sharp edges or text. JPG works well for photographs and keeps file sizes smaller.
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