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LinkedIn-ready image

Resize Image for LinkedIn

LinkedIn content benefits from clean, well-sized graphics. Whether you are posting a carousel cover, a banner, or a company visual, resizing before upload keeps the layout professional.

Use Resize ImageFree online workflow

Why this workflow matters

Create sharper graphics for LinkedIn profiles and company pages.

Avoid cut-off banners and awkwardly scaled post visuals.

Improve presentation for business, recruiting, and brand content.

Quick tips

  • Keep critical text away from the edges of banners.
  • Use high-contrast designs because LinkedIn is a text-heavy platform.
  • Resize social graphics before adding final compression.

How to do it

1

Upload the image you want to use on LinkedIn.

2

Pick the right dimensions for your banner, post, or shared asset.

3

Resize the image while preserving its aspect ratio.

4

Download the final file and upload it to LinkedIn.

Frequently asked questions

How do I resize an image for LinkedIn?

Use a resize tool to set LinkedIn-friendly dimensions for posts or banners, then export the final image before uploading it to your profile or company page.

What happens if my LinkedIn image is too large?

LinkedIn may scale it down or crop it automatically, which can make text, logos, and composition look less polished.

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