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LinkedIn Post Image Specifications 2025
Complete guide to LinkedIn image dimensions and specifications for posts in 2025. Create professional posts with the perfect image size and format for maximum engagement.
Quick Specs
Dimensions & Resolution
Optimal for feed posts and link previews
Works well for single image posts
Alternative landscape format
Important Notes
LinkedIn posts support various image formats with 1200×627 pixels (1.91:1) being optimal for feed visibility and link previews. LinkedIn supports large images up to 36 megapixels, though optimizing file size under 5-8MB is recommended for faster loading. Professional content performs best with clean, high-quality images that maintain visibility on both desktop and mobile feeds.
Optimization Tips
- ✓Use 1200×627px for optimal display in feed and link previews
- ✓Keep text minimal on images - use post caption instead
- ✓PNG for graphics with text, JPEG for photos
- ✓Profile photo: 400×400px, Cover: 1584×396px
- ✓Article feature images: 1200×644px
- ✓Add alt text for accessibility and SEO
- ✓Native uploads perform better than external links
Sources & Verification
Last verified: 2025-09-28
LinkedIn maintains 1.91:1 for optimal feed display. Images up to 36MP supported. Multi-image posts support up to 20 images.
Profile & Page Dimensions
article Images
company Pages
multi Image Posts
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best image size for LinkedIn posts?
1200×627 pixels (1.91:1 aspect ratio) is optimal as it displays perfectly in the feed and for link previews. This size ensures your content looks professional across all devices.
Can I post multiple images on LinkedIn?
Yes, LinkedIn supports multi-image posts. You can upload up to 20 images in a single post, and they'll display in a carousel format.
What's the difference between post and article images?
Post images appear directly in the feed (1200×627px optimal), while article feature images (1200×644px) appear at the top of LinkedIn articles/newsletters.
Should I use PNG or JPEG for LinkedIn?
Use JPEG for photographs to keep file sizes small. Use PNG for graphics with text or when you need transparency. Both formats are well-supported.
Recent Updates
LinkedIn maintains standard dimensions with emphasis on 1.91:1 for optimal feed display