Calculadora de Proporção (Aspect Ratio)

A Calculadora de Proporção (Aspect Ratio) ajuda a redimensionar vídeos, imagens e telas mantendo a proporção original. Útil para edição de vídeo (proporção 16:9 padrão), redes sociais (Instagram 1:1, TikTok 9:16, YouTube 16:9), design responsivo (banners), e renderização de jogos.

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Como usar

  1. 1

    Informe a proporção desejada (ex: 16:9, 4:3, 1:1).

  2. 2

    Informe uma das dimensões (largura ou altura).

  3. 3

    Veja a outra dimensão calculada automaticamente para manter a proporção.

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What an Aspect Ratio Is

The aspect ratio of an image, video, or screen is the proportion of its width to its height — written as W:H. A 16:9 widescreen TV has a width 16 units across for every 9 units tall. A square Instagram post is 1:1. A vertical TikTok is 9:16 (the same as 16:9 turned on its side).

The Microapp Aspect Ratio Calculator does the four most common operations on aspect ratios: find the ratio from any width × height, resize an image to a new dimension while keeping the ratio intact, or convert between common named ratios (16:9, 4:3, 21:9, etc.). Runs in your browser, no upload required.

How to Use It

  1. Enter any width and height pair (real or hypothetical) into the inputs.
  2. The simplified ratio appears instantly (e.g., 1920×1080 → 16:9).
  3. To resize: change one dimension, and the other auto-updates to maintain the same ratio.
  4. The presets bar shows the most common ratios — click one to load it.
Worked example. You have a 1920×1080 photo and need to resize it to fit a 1280-pixel-wide thumbnail.
Calculator: aspect ratio = 1920÷120 : 1080÷120 = 16:9.
Set new width to 1280, the calculator returns new height = 1280 × (9/16) = 720.
Result: 1280×720 — same proportions, smaller file.

Common Aspect Ratios and Where They're Used

RatioWhere it's usedCommon pixel sizes
16:9Modern TVs, YouTube, monitor displays1920×1080, 1280×720, 3840×2160 (4K)
9:16TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, Stories1080×1920, 720×1280
1:1Instagram feed posts, profile photos1080×1080, 1200×1200
4:5Instagram portrait posts (slightly taller than square)1080×1350
4:3Older TV broadcasts, iPad, traditional photos1024×768, 1600×1200
21:9Ultrawide monitors, cinematic film2560×1080, 3440×1440
3:2Most digital cameras (DSLR, mirrorless)3000×2000, 6000×4000
2.39:1Anamorphic widescreen film

Why Aspect Ratio Matters

Cropping. Posting a 4:3 photo to Instagram (which is 1:1 or 4:5) means Instagram crops it. The aspect ratio calculator helps you predict what gets cut so you can compose with cropping in mind, or pre-crop the image yourself.

Resizing without distortion. Stretching a 16:9 image to fit a 4:3 frame squashes everything horizontally — faces look wider, circles become ovals. Maintaining the original aspect ratio when resizing prevents this.

Embedding video. A 16:9 video embedded in a 16:9 player fits perfectly. A 4:3 video in a 16:9 player gets letterboxed (black bars on the sides). Knowing the source ratio helps choose the right player or pre-crop.

Print and design. Photo prints come in standard sizes (4×6 = 2:3, 5×7 ≈ 5:7, 8×10 = 4:5). Sending an image to print without matching the aspect ratio means the lab will crop something — if you frame the subject too tightly, they may crop off heads.

Common Pitfalls

"My ratio is 1080:1920, not 9:16." Both are correct — 1080:1920 simplifies to 9:16 (divide both sides by 120). Always reduce to lowest terms when comparing or describing.

16:10 vs 16:9. Older laptops and some monitors use 16:10 (1920×1200). It's similar to 16:9 (1920×1080) but slightly taller. Don't assume "widescreen" always means 16:9.

Pixel aspect ratio vs display aspect ratio. Some video formats use rectangular pixels (NTSC DV = 720×480 with non-square pixels that display as 4:3). For modern web video and most photos, pixels are square and the math is straightforward — pixel count = display ratio.

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