Health and fitness apps — MyFitnessPal, Strava, Whoop, Noom, NHS App, and others — require profile photos, progress images, and content at specific dimensions. Getting the right size ensures your photos display clearly without cropping or pixelation. At imgresizr.com, you can resize any image for any health app, completely free.
Health App Image Size Guide
| App | Profile Photo Size | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| MyFitnessPal | 200×200px | Square, circular display |
| Strava | 256×256px minimum | Square crop |
| Noom | 400×400px | Square crop |
| Garmin Connect | 300×300px | Square crop |
How to Resize Images for Health Apps at imgresizr.com
Upload your photo to imgresizr.com. Most health app profile photos use a square (1:1) crop for circular display. Use the Crop tool to set a 1:1 ratio — centre on your face or the key subject of the image. Use the Resize tool to set the target dimensions for your specific app — refer to the table above or check the app's photo requirements directly. For progress photos uploaded to apps like Strava or MyFitnessPal, resize to 1080×1080px for a clean, detailed image. Compress to under 2MB to avoid upload errors on mobile apps. Download and upload directly to your health app.
Health App Photo Tips
- Profile photos should show your face clearly — apps use profile photos for community identification
- Progress photos work best with consistent lighting, location, and clothing for valid comparison
- Consider privacy when sharing progress photos on social fitness apps — your data and images are visible to connections
- Compress photos before uploading — large files can fail to upload on mobile app connections
Resize photos for any health and fitness app, free at imgresizr.com.