LinkedIn Image Resizer
Resize images for LinkedIn Posts (1200x627), Banner Photos (1584x396), and Profile Pictures. Professional dimensions.
Upload Images
Drag & drop images or click to browse
JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC supported • Ctrl+V to paste
How to Use Image Resizer
- 1 Upload your image
- 2 Select format: Post or Banner
- 3 Adjust crop for professional appearance
- 4 Download LinkedIn-optimized image
What You Get
Professional LinkedIn sizes. Post (1200x627), Banner (1584x396).
Input: LinkedIn post
Output: 1200×627 clean, readable professional post image
Input: LinkedIn banner
Output: 1584×396 header background for profiles/pages
Input: Company update graphic
Output: Optimized aspect ratio for feed visibility
What is the LinkedIn post image size?
1200x627 pixels for shared links and articles. For image posts, 1080x1080 square images also work well and take more screen space in the feed.
What size is a LinkedIn banner?
1584x396 pixels for personal profiles. Company page banners are 1128x191 pixels. Keep important text in the center as edges may be cropped on mobile.
What is the LinkedIn profile photo size?
400x400 pixels recommended. LinkedIn displays profile photos as circles on most placements. Use a professional headshot with your face taking 60-70% of the frame.
What size is a LinkedIn article cover image?
1280x720 pixels (16:9). Article cover images appear at the top of published articles and in feed previews when shared.
What size are LinkedIn carousel images?
1080x1080 (square) or 1080x1350 (portrait) for carousel documents. All slides should be the same size. PDF format is recommended for carousels.
How do I resize for LinkedIn ads?
Sponsored content: 1200x627. Carousel ads: 1080x1080. Message ads: 300x250. LinkedIn is strict about aspect ratios for paid content.
What is the LinkedIn company logo size?
300x300 pixels for the square company logo. This appears on your company page and in search results. Use a simple, recognizable design that works at small sizes.
Why does my LinkedIn image look low quality?
LinkedIn compresses all uploads. Start with high-resolution images (at least 2x the display size) at high quality (90%+ JPEG). PNG format sometimes preserves better quality.
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All resizing happens in your browser. Your images never leave your device.