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LinkedIn post size (1080×1080, 1:1)

The recommended LinkedIn post size is 1080×1080 with a 1:1 ratio.

Resize to 1080×1080 →Preset details
Pixel size
1080×1080 (1:1)
Use a larger source and downscale for sharper results.
Export tips
  • JPG for photos, PNG for text/logos.
  • Keep text away from edges for safe cropping.
3 steps (using this tool)
  1. Open the 1080×1080 preset.
  2. Use Crop or Pad depending on layout.
  3. Export JPG/PNG locally.
Need other LinkedIn sizes?

Link share and cover sizes differ. Use the LinkedIn image size guide.

Related guides
Overview
LinkedIn image size

Use this when you need the full LinkedIn format set, so you can compare post, cover, and link share sizes together.

Link share
Link share 1200×627

Use this when the asset is attached to a shared URL, so the preview uses LinkedIn's standard wide card instead of a square post.

FAQ

What is the LinkedIn post size?

1080×1080 (1:1) is a common LinkedIn post size. Quick tip: Use square posts for consistent previews. Common mistake: Uploading odd sizes—LinkedIn may crop or compress.

JPG or PNG for LinkedIn posts?

JPG for photos, PNG for text/logos. Quick tip: Keep text large for readability. Common mistake: Using low-quality JPG—text looks fuzzy.

Is there a LinkedIn post size converter?

Yes—resize to 1080×1080 in the browser tool. Quick tip: Export at high quality for sharp results. Common mistake: Letting LinkedIn scale down—can add blur.

Do you upload my images?

No. Processing happens locally in your browser. Your files are not uploaded.

What size should I use?

Use 1080x1080 (1:1).

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.