Guide
Facebook Post Landscape size (1080×566)
Best Facebook Post Landscape dimensions: 1080×566 (1.91:1). Crop (fill) is recommended. Resize locally (no upload), export JPG/PNG.
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Quick tips
- Most common output for this guide: 1080×566.
- Use Crop when the image should fill the target frame.
- Export JPG for photos, PNG for text-heavy or transparent assets.
Guide summary
Facebook
1.91:1
1080×566
Crop
Guide focus
Facebook
Primary surface
Recommended mode
CROP
Fill the frame
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TL;DR3 steps (using this tool)
TL;DR
- Size: 1080×566.
- Ratio: 1.91:1.
- Format: JPG for photos, PNG for sharp text or transparency.
3 steps (using this tool)
- Upload your image.
- Choose Crop (fill) or Pad (fit). Crop (fill) gives a native full-frame look.
- Export JPG (photos) or PNG (text/transparency).
Quick tip: open this preset in the resizer and export in one click.
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FAQ
Do you upload my images?
No. Processing happens locally in your browser. Your files are not uploaded.
What size should I use?
Use 1080x566 (1.91:1).
Which export format should I use?
JPG for photos, PNG for text/logos or transparency, WebP for smaller files (if supported).
Crop vs Pad — what is the difference?
Crop fills the target size (may cut edges). Pad fits the whole image and adds background/space.
How do I protect text and logos?
Keep important content centered and avoid placing critical text at the edges.
Can I batch resize?
Yes. Use the Batch Resizer to apply the same size to many images.
