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Format guide

Which LinkedIn image size should you use?

Each format shows up differently — here's when to use each one.

Feed post

Post Image

1200 × 627 px · 1.91:1

The standard single-image post format. Landscape ratio displays without cropping in the feed. Use high-contrast visuals — LinkedIn's audience scrolls fast.

Profile

Cover Photo

1584 × 396 px · 4:1

The banner behind your profile photo. Very wide and short — design it as a strip. Keep your name/tagline centred and away from the left edge where your avatar overlaps.

Articles

Article Header

1200 × 644 px · ~1.86:1

Shown at the top of LinkedIn Articles and as the link preview when you share an article. Treat it like a blog post header — bold type or a strong image works well.

Identity

Profile Photo

400 × 400 px · 1:1

Your LinkedIn profile photo is displayed as a circle. Upload at least 400×400 px for a crisp result. Avoid text — the image is small in most feed contexts.

FAQ

LinkedIn image size questions.

What is the best image size for a LinkedIn post?

1200×627 px is the recommended size for a standard LinkedIn post image. It displays at the full feed width without cropping. LinkedIn also supports 1:1 (square) posts — use 1080×1080 px for those.

What size is a LinkedIn banner / cover photo?

The LinkedIn profile background / cover photo is 1584×396 px (4:1 ratio). The minimum size accepted is 1192×220 px, but uploading at 1584×396 ensures it looks sharp on all devices.

Does LinkedIn compress images?

Yes, LinkedIn recompresses images on upload. JPG at high quality (90%+) or PNG are both good choices. Avoid uploading a heavily pre-compressed image — start from the original whenever possible.

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