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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.

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.