LinkedIn resizer
Preset workflow
Resize for LinkedIn shares, posts, covers, and logos without leaving the browser
This tool groups the main LinkedIn image jobs in one workflow: 1200×627 link shares, 1080×1080 posts, 1584×396 covers, and square logo surfaces.
1200×6271584×3961080×1080400×400
Quick presets
LinkedIn
1.91:1
1200×627
Crop
Resize for LinkedIn locally
Resize to 1200×627, 1080×1080, or 1584×396 without uploading. Switch between share, post, and cover surfaces.
Local-only processing. Files stay on your device and are not uploaded.
What happens next
- Select images from your device.
- Adjust settings and preview the result.
- Export locally as JPG/PNG/WebP.
Workflow notes
Working rule
Different LinkedIn surfaces need different compositions, even when the brand system is the same
- Link shares behave like preview cards and usually want a 1.91:1 composition.
- Covers are much wider and should keep key details away from the far edges.
- Post graphics and logos can be more centered and compact.
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Keep the surface-specific preset instead of stretching one image across all placements
The easiest way to avoid crop surprises is to switch the preset instead of forcing one canvas to serve every LinkedIn placement.
Useful context
Link share
1200×627
The 1.91:1 card that fits LinkedIn link previews and avoids awkward wide-crop surprises.
Cover
1584×396
A much wider surface where Pad is often safer because the crop can shift across layouts.
Post square
1080×1080
Use it when the asset should sit comfortably inside the feed without relying on a wide preview card.
Logo
400×400
Keep logos centered and simple so they hold up well even when displayed small.
FAQ
Do you upload my images?
No. Your images are processed locally in your browser (no upload).
Quick tip: Start from the original file and resize once for best clarity.
Common mistake: Re-saving multiple times—quality drops quickly.
What are common LinkedIn image sizes?
Link share: 1200×627 (1.91:1). Post square: 1080×1080. Page cover: 1584×396 (4:1). Logo: 400×400.
Quick tip: If your goal is link previews, start with 1200×627.
Common mistake: Using random sizes and letting LinkedIn scale—results can look soft.
Crop vs Pad — which should I use for LinkedIn?
Crop fills the frame (may cut edges). Pad preserves the whole design (adds background/space).
Quick tip: For covers/banners, Pad is usually safer to avoid edge crops.
Common mistake: Cropping designs with edge text—text gets cut.
JPG or PNG for LinkedIn?
Use JPG for photos and smaller files. Use PNG for sharp text/logos and clean edges.
Quick tip: If text looks fuzzy in JPG, try PNG.
Common mistake: Exporting very low-quality JPG—compression artifacts ruin text.
Why does my LinkedIn image look cropped?
Different placements (feed vs preview vs cover) can crop differently.
Quick tip: Keep key content centered and avoid putting critical text right at the edges.
Common mistake: Designing edge-to-edge headlines—some layouts will crop it.
Can I batch resize for LinkedIn?
Yes. Use the Batch Resizer to apply one LinkedIn size to many images.
Quick tip: If you need different crop focus per image, resize them one by one.
Common mistake: Batch cropping without checking composition—faces can be cut off.
Crop vs Pad — which should I use?
Crop fills the frame (may cut edges). Pad keeps the entire image visible (adds background/space) and is safer for cover designs.
