Here are the recommended image sizes for YouTube:
Profile Image: 800 x 800 pixels
Banner Image: 2048 x 1152 pixels
Video Thumbnail Size: 1280 x 720 pixels
Display Ads: 300 x 250 pixels
Overlay Ads: 480 x 60 pixels
Companion Banner Ads: 300 x 250 pixels
5. LinkedIn Image Sizes
LinkedIn can be a valuable source of leads for your business, and one way to grab people's attention is by using high-quality images of the right size.
Listed below are LinkedIn's set of recommended image sizes:
Personal Profile Image: 400 x 400 pixels
Background Header/Cover Image: 1584 x 396 pixels
Custom Modules: 502 x 282 pixels
Company Photos: 900 x 600 pixels
Post Image:
LinkedIn Stories: 1080 x 1920 pixels
Blog Post Link Images/Shared Link Image: 1200 x 627 pixels
Company Pages:
Company Logo Image: 300 x 300 pixels
Company Cover Image: 1128 x 191 pixels
Life Tab:
Main Image: 1,128 x 376 pixels
Company Photos: 900 x 600 pixels
Custom Modules: 502 x 282 pixels
Square Logo: 60 x 60 pixels (minimum)
LinkedIn Ads Image Sizes
Company Logo Ads: 100 x 100 pixels
Spotlight Logo Ads: 100 x 100 pixels
Spotlight Custom Background: 300 x 250 pixels
Sponsored Content Images: 1200 x 627 pixels
Sponsored Content Carousel Images: 1080 x 1080 pixels
6. Pinterest Image Sizes
Pinterest uses lots of different types of image sizes and aspect ratios in various areas of the platform. The website's best practice information makes it clear what the best size is for your images.
Pinterest’s recommended image sizes are as follows:
Profile Cover Image: 800 x 450 pixels (minimum)
Standard Pins: 1,000 x 1,500 pixels
Square Pins: 1,000 x 1,000 pixels
Long Pins: 1000 x 2100 pixels
Infographic Pins: 1000 x 3000 pixels
Story Pins: 1080 x 1920 pixels
Fleets: 1080 x 1920 pixels
Collections Pins: 1000 x 1000 or 1000 x 1500 pixels
Board Display:
Pinterest Ads Image Sizes
App Install Ads: 1000 x 1500 pixels
Carousel Pins and Ads: 1,000 x 1,000 pixels, or 1000 x 1500 pixels
Shopping Ads: 1000 x 1500 pixels
7. TikTok Image Sizes
Like YouTube, Tik-Tok is all about videos, but they do have image guidelines for profile image sizes, which as follows:
8. Snapchat Image Sizes
Snapchat is a great platform for brands to tell stories via fun filters and engaging content that disappears after 24 hours.
Here are the platform’s image size guidelines:
Shared Images: 1080 x 1920 pixels
Geofilters: 1080 x 1920 pixels
Stories: 1080 x 1920 pixels
Snapchat Ads Image Sizes:
9. Google My Business Image Sizes
Company logo, Cover photo, and Business photo: 720 x 720 pixels (250 x 250 pixels minimum resolution)
10. Tumblr Image Sizes
Profile Image: 128 x 128 pixels
Cover Image: 3000 x 1055 pixels
Image Posts: 1280 x 1920 pixels
If you don't have the necessary photography and photo editing skills, never fear. There are image editing tools that simplify the process of sizing your images.
These include tools like:
Canva
A free, beginner-friendly image design tool with powerful online graphic design features for your website.
Adobe Spark
Now Adobe Express, this is another powerful image editing tool to help you stand out on social media.
Stencil
The web’s favorite online graphic design tool with basic and advanced features for image resizing.
Pablo
A quick and easy way to design engaging and visually appealing images for your social media campaigns.
PicMonkey
Design and edit images in real-time using simple drag-and-drop photo editing software.
Snappa
Quick and easy cloud-based graphic design software for beginners and experts alike.
These tools are designed for ease of use, and you'll be able to resize all your images quickly and easily even if you have zero technical experience. They come with drag-and-drop editors that you can use to not only change image sizes but also add filters, text, stickers, and overlays to help spice up your images.
Most of the platforms listed above offer a free trial so you can test out the platform before committing to a paid subscription.
In addition to image editing, some of the tools integrate with stock image libraries like Shutterstock to give you access to stock image galleries with millions of high-quality, royalty-free images to use for your social media campaigns.
Conclusion
This guide has all the information you need to ensure that you never upload a photo to your social media feed that doesn't look as good as it possibly can.
Some websites allow you to upload your images without adhering to a specific set of parameters. That's because they resize and compress the images in order to save space and bandwidth.
While this can save you a lot of time, it also means that the resize/optimization settings on the website or server are often set up for maximum efficiency rather than producing the best quality image output.
For this reason, it's best for you to follow the recommendations in this guide to prep your images at the recommended sizes for each website. This will help you avoid (or at least minimize) the loss of quality so that your images end up looking their best.
Over to you. Has this article helped you understand which image sizes are optimal for each social media site? Share your thoughts below!
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