Resize Images for LinkedIn
Banner-ready 1584 px, share-card-ready 1200 px, correctly compressed.
Your images stay on your device. Nothing is uploaded.
LinkedIn's strict aspect ratios are easy to get wrong — banners get cropped, share images lose key content. The compressor here applies LinkedIn-friendly dimensions and a q85 JPEG so the file you upload looks like what gets shown.
For exact crops (profile banner 1584×396, share images 1200×627), use the social media cropper linked below.
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Frequently asked questions
- What size should an image be for LinkedIn?
- Profile banner is 1584×396, company banner is 1128×191, share images are 1200×627, and post images render up to 1200×1200. The compressor on this page is pre-tuned to those dimensions and the recommended quality.
- Why does LinkedIn compress my images again after upload?
- LinkedIn re-encodes uploads to its own internal format and bitrate. Starting from a clean, correctly sized image avoids two rounds of lossy compression and keeps your final image sharper.
- Does this tool actually post to LinkedIn?
- No — it prepares the file. Download the result and upload it to LinkedIn as you normally would. Keeping the posting flow inside LinkedIn is safer and respects their terms of service.
- What format should I use for LinkedIn?
- JPEG is the safest universal choice for LinkedIn uploads. Some platforms accept WebP and PNG, but JPEG is always supported and is what the defaults on this page use.
- Are my images uploaded anywhere when I use this tool?
- No. The resize and compression happen in your browser. The file only leaves your device when you upload it to LinkedIn yourself.
Get a LinkedIn-ready image in seconds.
Drop your image — correct dimensions and quality, ready to upload.
Start compressing