The Complete Guide to Aspect Ratios in AI Image Generation

Nanobanana2 Teamon 2 days ago

Why Aspect Ratio Matters

Aspect ratio isn't just a technical setting — it shapes composition. A portrait-oriented image (9:16) creates a very different visual flow than a cinematic widescreen (21:9), even with an identical prompt. Choosing the right ratio before you generate saves significant time in post-processing.

Every Ratio, Explained

Square (1:1)

Best for: Instagram posts, profile pictures, app icons, print-on-demand products The most versatile format. Square compositions work well across almost all social platforms and force balanced, centered subject matter.

Landscape (16:9)

Best for: YouTube thumbnails, website hero banners, presentation slides, desktop wallpapers The standard widescreen format. Gives subjects room to breathe and works naturally with horizontal storytelling.

Portrait (9:16)

Best for: Instagram Reels, TikTok, Pinterest, mobile wallpapers, Stories content Vertical-native format that dominates mobile-first social platforms. Works especially well for portraits and tall architectural subjects.

Classic Photo (4:3 and 3:4)

Best for: Traditional photography compositions, digital photo albums, tablet screens 4:3 mirrors the classic DSLR crop ratio. Familiar and balanced, well-suited for editorial and editorial-style content.

Cinema (21:9)

Best for: Ultra-wide monitor wallpapers, film-style headers, panoramic landscapes Extremely wide format that creates an inherently dramatic, cinematic feel. Ideal for landscape and architectural photography styles.

Standard Portrait (2:3 and 3:2)

Best for: Print photography, magazine covers, physical prints 2:3 is the standard 4×6 print ratio — use it whenever the image will be physically printed.

Social-Optimized (4:5)

Best for: Instagram feed posts optimized for maximum vertical space 4:5 takes up the most screen real estate in Instagram feeds without triggering portrait-only formatting.

Quick Reference Card

PlatformRecommended Ratio
Instagram Post1:1 or 4:5
Instagram Reels/TikTok9:16
YouTube Thumbnail16:9
Pinterest Pin2:3
Twitter/X Header3:1
LinkedIn Banner4:1
Desktop Wallpaper16:9 or 21:9
Print (4×6")2:3
Website Hero16:9

The "Auto" Setting

When you're unsure which ratio suits your prompt, use Auto. Nano Banana 2 will analyze your prompt and select the most compositionally appropriate ratio — portrait for tall subjects, wide for landscapes, square for balanced compositions.

Pro Tip: Match Ratio to Subject

Tall subjects (people, trees, buildings) → portrait ratios (9:16, 2:3) Wide subjects (landscapes, cityscapes, groups) → landscape ratios (16:9, 21:9) Balanced subjects (products, single objects) → square or near-square (1:1, 4:5)