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Steam Image Formatter

Resize and crop images to all Steam Library formats: Hero, Capsule, Grid, Poster and more. Download all at once as ZIP.

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Steam Library Image Formatter — Resize Images for Steam Grid

The Steam Library Image Formatter resizes and crops images to match the exact dimensions required by Steam's library grid system. Create perfectly sized cover art, banners, and hero images for your Steam library collection.

Steam uses specific image dimensions for different library views: 600x900 for portrait grid covers, 460x215 for horizontal banners, 920x430 for hero images, and 600x900 for vertical capsules. The tool lets you upload any image, select the target Steam format, and preview the crop area before exporting at the exact required resolution with proper aspect ratio.

Steam users customize their library with custom cover art for non-Steam games added to their collection. Indie game developers prepare marketing assets at the correct dimensions for Steam store listings. Community asset creators design and share custom library artwork on forums and SteamGridDB.

Steam Library Image Formatter is part of the facilita.tools suite of free browser-based gaming utilities. Available in Portuguese, English, and Spanish, optimized for desktop and mobile browsers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Steam image dimensions are supported?
The tool supports all standard Steam library dimensions: 600x900 (portrait grid), 460x215 (horizontal banner), 920x430 (hero), and other capsule formats used in the Steam client.
Can I adjust the crop area?
Yes. After uploading your image and selecting a target format, you can drag the crop area to choose which part of the image is included in the final output.
How do I apply custom art to Steam?
In Steam's library, right-click a game, select "Manage" > "Set custom artwork," and upload the formatted image. This works for both Steam and non-Steam games in your library.