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Social media image sizes: 2026 cheat sheet

Updated 2026 · ~7 min read

Every platform crops and compresses images differently. Uploading the right dimensions keeps your photos sharp and stops awkward cropping. Here are the sizes that work well in 2026, plus the fastest way to hit them.

Why exact sizes matter

If you upload an image with the wrong aspect ratio, the platform crops it — often cutting off heads or text. Too few pixels and the platform's compression makes it blurry. Matching the recommended size means your image displays exactly as you intended.

Instagram

PlacementSize (px)Ratio
Square post1080 × 10801:1
Portrait post1080 × 13504:5
Story / Reel1080 × 19209:16
Profile photo320 × 3201:1

YouTube

PlacementSize (px)Ratio
Thumbnail1280 × 72016:9
Channel banner2560 × 144016:9
Video (1080p)1920 × 108016:9

Facebook · X · LinkedIn · TikTok

PlacementSize (px)
Facebook shared post1200 × 630
X (Twitter) post1600 × 900
LinkedIn shared image1200 × 627
TikTok video1080 × 1920
Open Graph / link preview1200 × 630

Platforms tweak these over time, but staying within these dimensions is safe and looks clean everywhere.

How to resize quickly

Our resize & crop tool has one-tap presets for the most common sizes (square, story, YouTube, Open Graph), or you can type exact pixels. If your source image is too small to fill a large format cleanly, upscale it first, then resize. Everything runs in your browser — no upload.

Ready to fit any platform? Open the resize tool.