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Free Resize Image for LinkedIn Tool

ShortIQ’s free resize image for LinkedIn tool helps teams quickly prepare images for LinkedIn post dimensions, B2B content promotion, and professional social distribution.

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Why LinkedIn Image Dimensions Matter

LinkedIn is less forgiving when an image looks poorly cropped or oddly framed in a professional post. Teams sharing product launches, reports, event promotions, or company updates usually want the asset to look clean on the first pass. A resize image for LinkedIn tool helps get there faster.

For B2B marketing teams, this is a practical utility because LinkedIn distribution often happens repeatedly across campaigns, launches, and editorial workflows.

The professional context of LinkedIn makes visual quality more consequential than on casual social platforms. A poorly sized image in a LinkedIn post can undermine the credibility of the content, particularly in B2B demand generation campaigns where the audience is evaluating vendor professionalism before engaging. Getting dimensions right from the start avoids the need to delete and repost, which can disrupt engagement momentum on a published piece.

LinkedIn Image Dimensions Reference

The recommended LinkedIn feed post image is 1200 x 627 pixels at a roughly 1.91:1 aspect ratio. This landscape orientation displays cleanly in the feed without cropping on desktop or mobile. Square 1:1 images at 1080 x 1080 also work well and tend to occupy more vertical space in the feed, which can increase visibility.

LinkedIn article cover images use 1920 x 1080, the standard 16:9 HD aspect ratio. Company page banner images are 1128 x 191 for the header, though these are not the same as post images. Profile and page post images in the 1200 x 627 range remain the most practical for campaign and content marketing purposes.

For documents and PDF carousels shared as posts, each slide effectively renders at a portrait aspect ratio. If you are repurposing slides or report pages, sizing them at 768 x 1024 or 800 x 1035 will preserve vertical readability when LinkedIn renders the document viewer.

  • LinkedIn feed post (landscape): 1200 x 627 px (1.91:1)
  • LinkedIn feed post (square): 1080 x 1080 px (1:1)
  • LinkedIn article cover: 1920 x 1080 px (16:9)
  • Company page header: 1128 x 191 px
  • Document carousel slides: portrait format, approx 768 x 1024 px

What This LinkedIn Resize Tool Does

The tool includes a LinkedIn-friendly preset, fit controls, export format options, and a preview frame so you can quickly validate how the image will sit inside the output layout before downloading it.

That makes it useful when the goal is speed and consistency rather than a full design workflow. Because the resize runs in the browser, there is no file upload step — you load the image, apply the preset, and download the output directly.

How Teams Use It in Practice

A LinkedIn resize tool is useful for social managers, founders, agencies, and content teams who need to reformat graphics quickly for distribution. Once the image is ready, the campaign can move into posting, tracking, and reporting workflows.

For agencies managing multiple LinkedIn accounts, having a quick browser-based option for image prep avoids the overhead of opening a design tool for a basic size adjustment. The tool is particularly valuable when the source images come from clients in inconsistent formats and need to be standardized before a publishing schedule runs.

Why marketers use this tool

  • Prepare LinkedIn images faster for B2B content and distribution
  • Use a cleaner preset for professional social publishing
  • Avoid slow manual resizing when only one export is needed

Frequently Asked Questions

What size should a LinkedIn post image be?

A common LinkedIn post image size is 1200 x 627 px for landscape, or 1080 x 1080 for square. Both display cleanly in the LinkedIn feed.

Can I preview the crop before downloading?

Yes. The tool includes a live output frame so you can see the layout before exporting.

Does this tool upload my image?

No. The resize runs in the browser so your file stays on your device throughout the process.

Who is this tool best for?

B2B marketers, agencies, social managers, and founders who need to resize images for LinkedIn quickly without opening design software.