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LinkedIn banner size: 1584 × 396 px

The 4:1 profile cover, sized around the avatar that sits on top of it.

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LinkedIn banner size at a glance

A very wide strip with a hole punched in it

1584 × 396 is LinkedIn's size for a personal profile banner, and at 4:1 it is one of the shallowest images any platform asks for — 396 pixels of height to work with across a metre of screen. Company pages use a different, wider shape, so a banner made for one does not transfer to the other.

The profile photo overlaps the banner near the left on desktop and closer to the centre on mobile, and the position genuinely moves between the two layouts. That makes the left third unreliable and the far right the only region that behaves consistently. Most banners that survive both views put their text on the right and keep the left as background.

There is also a crop in play: the banner is displayed responsively and a narrow window shows a shorter band. Combined with the avatar, the safe region is roughly the middle vertical half of the right-hand two thirds. It is a small target, which is why the banners that work are one line of text and a plain field rather than a composition.

How to resize an image to 1584 × 396

  1. Drop your image on the panel above — or paste it, or drop several at once to do a batch.
  2. The width and height are already set to 1584 × 396, and the aspect lock is off so both numbers are honoured exactly.
  3. If your source is a different shape, crop it to 4:1 first — resizing a different ratio straight to these numbers stretches it.
  4. Pick an output format. JPEG for photographs, PNG for flat colour, text and anything needing transparency.
  5. Download. Nothing was uploaded at any point — the resize ran on your own machine, in this tab.

Questions

Is a company page banner the same size?

No. Company pages use their own, wider cover dimensions. A personal banner uploaded there is cropped differently, so export separately for each.

Why is my text hidden behind my photo?

The avatar overlaps the banner, and it sits further left on desktop than on mobile. Keeping text to the right of centre is what avoids both positions.

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