Free LinkedIn Image Resizer
Banners, profile pictures, company logos, and posts - all in one tool.
LinkedIn requires precise dimensions for personal banners (1584×396), profile pictures, company logos, and feed posts. Our free LinkedIn image resizer generates every required size from a single upload, helping you maintain a professional, consistent look across your profile.
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Included sizes
Generates: 400×400 profile picture, 1584×396 personal banner, 1200×627 feed post, and 300×300 company logo.
- Profile Picture400 × 400px - Professional headshot
- Cover Photo1584 × 396px - Banner image
- Post Image1200 × 627px - Feed post
- Company Logo300 × 300px - Square logo
Why your LinkedIn banner is your most underused branding asset
The LinkedIn personal banner (1584×396px) takes up the majority of the screen when someone visits your profile, yet most professionals leave it as the default grey gradient. Your banner is prime real estate — use it to communicate your role, expertise, a current project, or a simple branded background. Studies consistently show that profiles with customised banners receive significantly more profile views and connection requests than those with the default.
LinkedIn banner safe zones and mobile cropping
LinkedIn crops the banner differently depending on the device. On mobile, the banner is displayed in a more square crop, cutting the left and right edges. The safe zone where content is guaranteed to be visible on all devices is roughly the central 1200×300 pixels. Keep your most important text and visuals within this central area. Your profile picture (400×400px, displayed as a circle) overlaps the lower-left of the banner on desktop, so leave that area clear of critical information.
LinkedIn company logos vs personal profile pictures
LinkedIn uses different image sizes for personal profiles and company pages. Personal profile pictures display at 400×400px (circular). Company logos are square at 300×300px and appear next to every post you make as a company page. Both should be your official logo with clean padding — avoid cropping the logo right to the edge, as the circular or square frame will clip it. A well-padded, centred logo reads as professional; a tightly cropped one looks amateurish.
LinkedIn feed post images: driving engagement
LinkedIn feed post images display at 1200×627 pixels. Posts with images get dramatically more impressions than text-only posts — LinkedIn prioritises visual content in the feed algorithm. Use your post image to reinforce the headline of what you are sharing: a chart, a quote card, a photo from an event, or a branded graphic. Avoid stock photos — original, genuine images perform significantly better on LinkedIn than generic stock photography.