Resize Image for LinkedIn

Free Tool · No Account Needed

Resize Images
for LinkedIn

Instantly resize photos for Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn & YouTube. 100% browser-based — your images never leave your device.

🔒 No Upload Instagram TikTok Facebook LinkedIn YouTube
Platforms5 Supported
Presets13 Sizes
FormatsJPG · PNG · WebP
Privacy100% Local
Why It Matters

Why Image Sizes Matter for LinkedIn

Every social media platform crops, compresses, and displays images according to its own dimension requirements. Uploading the wrong size means your photo gets auto-cropped, appears blurry due to upscaling, or loses important details.

When you resize image for LinkedIn before uploading, you stay in full control. A 1200x627px Landscape is the gold standard for post image. Profile banner perform best at 1584x396px.

How to Use

Using This Social Media Image Resizer

  1. Upload your photo — drag and drop or click the upload zone. Supports JPG, PNG, and WebP.
  2. Select a platform — choose Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, or YouTube and click a preset.
  3. Choose fit mode — Crop fills the canvas, Fit preserves the full image, Stretch fills exactly.
  4. Download — export as JPEG, PNG, or WebP. Ready to upload directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about resizing images for LinkedIn.

What size should LinkedIn images be?

LinkedIn recommends 1200×627px for post image, 1584x396px for profile banner .

How do I resize an image for LinkedIn without losing quality?

Upload your image using the tool above, click the LinkedIn tab, then select the preset that matches your post type. For maximum quality, start with the highest resolution image available and export as PNG.

Can I resize images for TikTok and Facebook?

Yes. The tool includes one-click presets for TikTok Video Cover (1080×1920), Facebook Feed Post (1200×630), Facebook Cover Photo (851×315), LinkedIn Post Image (1200×627), LinkedIn Profile Banner (1584×396), YouTube Thumbnail (1280×720), and YouTube Channel Banner (2560×1440).

Is my image uploaded to a server?

No. All image processing happens locally in your browser using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your photos never leave your device. No file is uploaded, stored, or transmitted to any server.

What is the difference between Crop, Fit, and Stretch modes?

Crop fills the target canvas by centre-cropping any excess. Fit keeps your entire image visible with optional blurred background. Stretch ignores aspect ratio and fills the exact target dimensions.

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