Resize Image for LinkedIn

Get your photos pixel-perfect for LinkedIn. Whether it's a profile photo (400×400), background banner (1584×396), or post image (1200×627) — resize instantly in your browser with no quality loss.

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💡 Tip: Set the output dimensions to 400 × 400px in the converter above for best results.

How to Resize Images for LinkedIn

1

Upload Your Image

Drag and drop or click to select the photo you want to resize for LinkedIn.

2

Set LinkedIn Dimensions

Enter the target size — 400×400 for profile photo, 1584×396 for banner, or 1200×627 for post images.

3

Choose Output Format

Select JPG for photos or PNG if you need transparency. LinkedIn accepts both formats.

4

Download & Upload

Click convert, download your resized image, and upload it directly to LinkedIn.

LinkedIn Image Size Guide 2026

Profile Photo400 × 400 px (1:1)
Background Banner1584 × 396 px (4:1)
Post Image1200 × 627 px (1.91:1)
Article Cover1200 × 627 px (1.91:1)
Company Logo300 × 300 px (1:1)
Company Cover1128 × 191 px (5.9:1)

LinkedIn Image Optimization Tips

LinkedIn is a professional network, so image quality matters more than on casual platforms. A blurry profile photo or pixelated banner can undermine your professional brand. Here are tips for getting the best results:

Upload at exact dimensions. LinkedIn recompresses images that are larger than the display size. By resizing to the exact target dimensions before uploading, you maintain control over the final quality.

Profile photos display as circles. Even though you upload a square image, LinkedIn crops it to a circle. Keep your face centered and avoid important details near the corners — they'll be cut off.

Banner safe zones vary by device. The LinkedIn banner is cropped differently on desktop, tablet, and mobile. Keep critical content (text, logos) centered both horizontally and vertically to ensure it's visible on all devices.

Use high contrast for post images. LinkedIn's feed has a white/light background. Images with strong contrast and minimal white borders stand out more in the feed and get higher engagement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size should my LinkedIn profile picture be?

LinkedIn recommends a profile photo of 400×400 pixels. The image displays as a circle, so make sure your face is centered. LinkedIn accepts images between 200×200 and 7680×4320 pixels, but 400×400 is the sweet spot for sharp rendering on all devices.

What are the LinkedIn banner dimensions?

The LinkedIn background/banner image should be 1584×396 pixels. This is a very wide aspect ratio (4:1), so choose or crop your image carefully to fit. On mobile, the banner is cropped differently, so keep important content centered.

What size should LinkedIn post images be?

For LinkedIn feed posts, the recommended image size is 1200×627 pixels (roughly 1.91:1 ratio). This ensures your image displays fully without cropping in the feed. For article cover images, use the same 1200×627 dimensions.

Does LinkedIn compress uploaded images?

Yes, LinkedIn applies compression to all uploaded images. Uploading at the exact recommended dimensions with 85-95% JPG quality gives you the most control over the final result, rather than letting LinkedIn downscale a larger image.

What image format should I use for LinkedIn?

JPG is best for photographs and headshots. PNG works for graphics, logos, or images with text. LinkedIn accepts JPG, PNG, and GIF formats. Keep file size under 8 MB for posts and 10 MB for profile photos.

How do I make my LinkedIn profile photo look professional?

Use a well-lit headshot with a clean background. Resize to exactly 400×400 pixels so LinkedIn doesn't recompress a larger image. Since LinkedIn displays profile photos as circles, make sure your face is centered and not too close to the edges.

What is the LinkedIn company page logo size?

LinkedIn company page logos should be 300×300 pixels. The cover image for company pages is 1128×191 pixels. Both should be high-quality and on-brand.

Is this tool free to use?

Yes! FormatPic is 100% free. All processing happens in your browser — your images are never uploaded to any server.

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