Resize Image for LinkedIn

Resize your images for LinkedIn posts, profile photos, cover banners, and company pages — free, instant, and 100% private. Your images never leave your device.

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How It Works

Process your images in three simple steps

Upload One or Multiple Images

Select up to 12 JPG, PNG, or WebP files at once for bulk processing. No account or sign-up needed — all processing runs locally in your browser.

Choose Your LinkedIn Format

Select from Post image, Profile photo (1:1), Cover photo (4:1), Company logo (1:1), Company cover, or Article cover. Each format is pre-set to LinkedIn's recommended pixel dimensions.

Download Your Resized Images

Preview in the editor, adjust fit options if needed, and download. Your images are resized to the exact dimensions LinkedIn requires — ready to upload.

Why Choose Imresizer?

Fast, secure, and completely free image resizing

  • Bulk Processing — Up to 12 Images at Once

    Upload multiple images in one go and resize them all to the same LinkedIn format simultaneously. Perfect for batch-preparing a full company page rebrand or updating all profile assets in one session.

  • All LinkedIn Formats Pre-Set

    Post image (1200×627), Profile photo (400×400), Cover photo (1584×396), Company logo (300×300), Company cover (1192×220), and Article cover (2000×600) — all pre-configured so you never have to look up the numbers.

  • Flexible Fit Options — Cover, Fill, Crop & More

    When your image's aspect ratio doesn't match the target format, choose how to handle it: cover (fill frame, crop edges), contain (fit inside with padding), stretch (distort to fill), or crop to a specific region.

  • 100% Private — Images Stay on Your Device

    All resizing happens entirely in your browser. Your images are never sent to any server — making this the safest way to prepare LinkedIn profile and company branding assets.

  • Fine-Tune in the Editor

    After upload you land in the full editor where you can adjust dimensions, change output format, set a max file size, and preview the result before downloading.

  • 100% Free, No Login Required

    No account, no watermarks, no hidden fees. Resize as many LinkedIn images as you need — full functionality, always free.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about image resizing

Can I resize multiple LinkedIn images at once?
Yes. You can upload up to 12 images at once and resize them all to the same LinkedIn format in a single step. Ideal for updating all your profile or company page assets — profile photo, cover, logo — in one session.
What are the correct LinkedIn image dimensions in 2026?
LinkedIn's recommended image dimensions for 2026: Post image — 1200×627 px (1.91:1); Profile photo — 400×400 px (1:1, min 400×400); Cover photo — 1584×396 px (4:1); Company logo — 300×300 px (1:1); Company cover — 1192×220 px; Article cover — 2000×600 px. All of these are pre-set in this tool.
What size should my LinkedIn profile photo be?
LinkedIn profile photos should be at least 400×400 px (1:1 square). The maximum file size is 8 MB. A clear, professional headshot at 400×400 px or higher resolution works best. LinkedIn crops the photo into a circle in the feed, so keep your face centred and avoid placing important elements near the edges.
What is the correct LinkedIn cover photo size?
The LinkedIn personal cover (background) photo should be 1584×396 px (approximately 4:1 ratio). Company page cover banners use 1192×220 px. Both sizes are pre-set in this tool. Keep important content within the central safe zone to ensure it's fully visible on all devices.
What is the best image size for a LinkedIn post?
For a standard LinkedIn post, the recommended image size is 1200×627 px (1.91:1). LinkedIn will display images at this ratio in the feed without cropping. Square images (1200×1200) also work well and may appear larger in some feed views. Both are pre-set in this tool.
How does the tool handle images with the wrong aspect ratio?
When your image's proportions don't match the LinkedIn format you selected, you can choose in the editor: Cover — fills the frame and crops the edges (no blank space); Contain — fits the entire image inside the frame with letterbox/pillarbox padding; Stretch — distorts the image to fill the frame exactly; Crop — lets you manually select which region to keep.
What is the LinkedIn Article cover image size?
LinkedIn Article covers display at 2000×600 px (approximately 10:3 ratio). This is the banner image shown at the top of published articles and in the article preview card. Keep text and key elements centred and away from the edges, as the image may be cropped on smaller screens.
Is it safe to use this tool for company images?
Yes. All processing runs entirely in your browser — your images are never uploaded to any server. This makes it safe for confidential company branding assets, unreleased campaign visuals, or sensitive profile updates.
Should I use JPG or PNG for LinkedIn images?
For most LinkedIn post images and covers, JPG is the better choice — it produces smaller file sizes and LinkedIn re-compresses uploads anyway. Use PNG when your image contains a logo, text, or transparent background where quality loss would be visible. In the editor you can choose the output format before downloading.
What image formats are supported?
You can upload JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP images. You can also choose the output format in the editor — for example, converting a large PNG to JPG typically reduces file size significantly.
Do I need an account or login?
No. Resize images for LinkedIn completely free — no account, no login, no watermarks. Just upload and download.
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