LinkedIn Post Image — 1200×627

LinkedIn feed posts look best when the attached image is 1200×627 pixels. At this size the image fills the feed card without letterboxing or surprise cropping, which helps your post grab attention and look intentional. This tool constrains the crop to the 400:209 ratio so your export is always feed-ready.

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Target dimensions: 1200 × 627 px

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Why use this tool?

Upload any photo or graphic and the selection snaps to the LinkedIn post ratio. Drag the crop to highlight the most compelling part of your image, adjusting with the corner and edge handles for pixel-level control. The dimension readout updates live so you can verify the 1200×627 output before downloading. Export in PNG, JPG, or WebP and use the quality slider for lossy formats. All processing takes place in your browser using your device’s built-in APIs, so your images are never uploaded or stored on any external server.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the LinkedIn Post Image tool free?

Yes. It is completely free with no account required, no watermark, and no limit on the number of images you can process.

Is my file private and secure?

Completely. Your file is processed 100% inside your browser using the Web APIs built into your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server — imgic never sees, stores, or transmits your images. You can even use these tools offline once the page has loaded.

Why does the LinkedIn post image size matter?

Using the recommended 1200×627 size ensures your image fills the feed card completely. Smaller images may appear blurry, and different aspect ratios can be cropped unpredictably by LinkedIn.

Can I use this for LinkedIn article cover images?

Article cover images have their own recommended dimensions. This tool is optimized for standard feed post images at 1200×627.

What format works best for LinkedIn posts?

PNG is best for screenshots and text-heavy graphics. JPG and WebP produce smaller files for photographs while maintaining good visual quality.