Resize Image for LinkedIn Company Page

Free browser tool that cuts a logo, cover, or post image to the exact LinkedIn Page size. Pick a preset, download the file, upload it to your Page.

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Pick the LinkedIn slot you are filling:

How should it fill the slot?

Your image is resized on our server and sent straight back to you. We do not store it, and you do not need a LinkedIn login or an account with us.

A LinkedIn Page has several image slots, and every one of them wants different pixels. The logo is a square. The cover is a wide strip. The post image is landscape. To resize an image for a LinkedIn company page you need the right pixel number and a crop that respects it. Drop the file into the box above, pick the slot, and tool hands back a file cut to the size LinkedIn asks for. Free, in the browser. If you are still deciding what target dimensions a whole brand kit needs, our guide to picking an image size converter walks through the tradeoffs.

How to resize an image for a LinkedIn company page

Add your image.

1. Add your image

1. Add your image

Drop a JPG or PNG into the box at the top of this page. One image per run, no sign-up.

Pick the LinkedIn preset.

2. Pick the LinkedIn preset

2. Pick the LinkedIn preset

Five buttons sit under the box. Logo, cover, post, event cover, link preview. Click the slot you are filling. The pixel numbers are already wired into the button, so there is nothing to type and nothing to look up.

Download it and upload it to LinkedIn.

3. Download it and upload it to LinkedIn

3. Download it and upload it to LinkedIn

The processed file comes straight back to your browser. Open your Page as an admin, click Edit page, and upload it in the matching slot.

Why use this resizer

Your banner stops getting cut in half.

Your banner stops getting cut in half

Most complaints about a LinkedIn banner start the same way. A number copied from some blog post, the artwork goes live, and on a phone its left third is simply gone. Take the size from LinkedIn Help, cut to it, and the phone shows what you meant.

  • DPI tags are a red herring. LinkedIn looks at pixel dimensions only, so 72 or 300 changes nothing on screen.
  • A logo that stays sharp in the feed, not soft and mushy from 268x268 original.
  • Company Page specs never get mixed up with personal profile specs again.
  • Nothing to install when the cover has to change in the next ten minutes.

LinkedIn company page image sizes

Company Page and Career Page rows come from the LinkedIn Help spec for Pages; the event row from the LinkedIn Help page on events, the hard cap from the page on supported media files. The personal profile row is not a LinkedIn Page number at all - it sits here because it is the mixup we see most.

Where it goesSizeRatioFormat and limit
Company Page logo400x400 px (268x268 minimum)1:1PNG or JPEG, up to 3 MB
Company Page cover (banner)4200x700 px6:1PNG or JPEG, up to 3 MB
Page post image, landscape1200x627 px1.91:1JPG for photos, PNG for flat graphics
Link preview image on a Page post1200x627 px1.91:1Width above 200 px or LinkedIn ignores it
Event cover image1280x720 px (480x270 also works)16:9PNG or JPEG, minimum width 480 px
Career Page, Life tab main image1128x376 px3:1PNG or JPEG, up to 3 MB
Career Page, company photos900x600 px (264x176 minimum)3:2PNG or JPEG, up to 3 MB
Personal profile cover (not a Page)1584x396 px4:1JPG or PNG, not a Page spec
Any image on LinkedIn, hard capUp to 36 megapixelsanyGIF, HEIC, JPG, PNG, WEBP; 100 MB per file
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  • A preset for every Page slot

    Logo 400x400. Cover 4200x700. Post 1200x627, event cover 1280x720, link preview 1200x627. Each button scales the picture down and then crops it from the center, so both sides land on the target number instead of one side matching and the other drifting off. Proportions stay; the overflow is trimmed evenly on the two sides.

  • PNG or JPG, and what LinkedIn does next

    A logo belongs in PNG. It keeps the alpha channel and the hard edges of the letterforms, and the Page card renders it fine on light and on dark. A photo cover belongs in JPG at high quality. Whatever you upload, LinkedIn runs its own compression pass over it, and that pass is rough on smooth gradients. So a clean source beats file you re-saved already three times. For the offline route, see our page on image resizer software for Windows.

  • Your file is not kept

    The resize runs on our server and the result comes back to the browser as a download. The image is not stored and there is no account to create. There is no LinkedIn login either: this tool does not talk to LinkedIn, it just hands you a file to upload.

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  • One image here, whole folders on the desktop

    The online widget handles a single image per run. Prepare a month of posts for three client Pages and that gets old by the second client. SoftOrbits Batch Picture Resizer runs whole folder in one pass on Windows, on every CPU core you have. Preset sizes, smart crop with a fixed ratio, batch rename, watermark, a command line for the ones who want it. We put it next to the alternatives in our roundup of the best photo resizer software.

Who this page is for

Agency social media managers

You run Pages for several clients, and one campaign visual ships in three shapes: landscape 1200x627, square 1080x1080, portrait 1080x1350. Pick the slot, get the file, move to the next client kit. Nobody has to remember which number belonged to which shape.

Recruiters and HR brand teams

A Career Page is a stack of odd slots: 1128x376 for the Life tab main image, 502x282 for a custom module, 900x600 for company photos. The table above says which is which. The tool cuts the file to it.

Founders and solo marketers

There is no designer on call, and the cover has to change before the launch post goes out. Export from your editor, run it through the 4200x700 preset, upload. That is the whole job.

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File Size

10.6 Mb

Version

14.0

Last updated on

16/05/26

$ 19.99

🖥️ System Requirements

  • Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7 (32/64 bit)
  • Intel i3, AMD Ryzen 5 or above
  • 4 GB of RAM or above
  • NVIDIA® GeForce® series 8 and 8M, Intel® HD Graphics 2000, Quadro FX 4800, Quadro FX 5600, AMD Radeon™ R600, Mobility Radeon™ HD 4330, Mobility FirePro™ series, Radeon™ R5 M230 or higher graphics card with up-to-date drivers
  • 1280 × 768 screen resolution, 32-bit color
  • 1 GB of free hard disk space or above

🙋 Frequently Asked Questions

Match the pixel size of the slot you are filling, and crop instead of stretching. In practice: pick the preset for that slot at the top of this page, download the result, upload it on LinkedIn. Resizing by width alone is what leaves a logo off center, because the second side then follows the proportions of your original file instead of the LinkedIn number.

Open the Page as an admin, click Edit page, then Page info. The logo and the cover image have their own upload buttons there. Save, then look at the Page on a phone: the desktop preview and the mobile render are not the same crop.

It uploads, but it fits nothing exactly. 1920x1080 is 16:9 and a company cover is 6:1, so LinkedIn cuts the top and the bottom away. As a post image it is closer to the mark, since 1.91:1 landscape is nearly the same shape. For an event cover it is fine: scale it to 1280x720, the ratio is identical.

4200x700 pixels, PNG or JPEG, under 3 MB. LinkedIn Help gives that one number for the Page cover image and lists no smaller minimum next to it. The 1128x191 number that circulates on marketing blogs is not in the current spec at all; it looks like an old render size, and a banner built from it arrives soft and upscaled.

Upload the full 4200x700 image and keep anything that matters near the middle. LinkedIn does not publish a safe zone number for Pages. The round logo still sits over the left part of the cover on desktop, and the mobile view crops the strip harder than desktop one does. Text pushed to the edges disappears first.

A Company Page logo is 400x400 pixels, 1:1, PNG, up to 3 MB. The minimum LinkedIn accepts is 268x268, but a logo that starts at the minimum looks soft in search results and in every post the Page publishes. Do not upscale a small file to reach 400x400. The detail is not there to recover.

For a square post image both work, and 1080x1080 is the common one. Neither is a Page spec, though, and that is where the question usually comes from: the Page logo square is 400x400, and the landscape post image is 1200x627.

Use 1200x627 for landscape, 1080x1080 for square, 1080x1350 for portrait. A link preview image uses the same 1200x627 frame. If you are cutting a week of posts in one sitting, a desktop tool is the faster route: here is how to resize multiple images in Windows 11.

The event cover runs 1280x720 pixels, 16:9. LinkedIn also takes 480x270, and the minimum width is 480 px. The event preset on this page cuts to 1280x720, which is the size that still looks sharp when the event card shows up in a desktop feed.

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