Free Facebook Photo Resizer
Resize photos for Facebook profile pictures, cover photos, posts, and ads. Get perfect dimensions for every Facebook image type. Free, no signup required.
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Facebook Image Size Quick Reference
Profile Picture
Upload: 180 x 180 px minimum
Displays: 170 x 170 px (desktop)
Circular crop applied automatically
Cover Photo
Desktop: 820 x 312 px
Mobile: 640 x 360 px
Keep text centered for both views
Feed Post
Recommended: 1200 x 630 px
Aspect ratio: 1.91:1
Best for link shares and photos
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Last Updated: January 2026 | Verified Working: All Facebook formats tested January 2026
How to Resize Photos for Facebook
Our free Facebook photo resizer helps you create perfectly sized images for any Facebook format. Whether you need to resize a profile picture, cover photo, or post image, this tool handles it all. Simply upload your photo, select your target format, and download the optimized image instantly.
Quick Start Guide
- Upload: Click or drag your photo into the upload area
- Select Format: Choose Profile Picture, Cover Photo, Post, or other format
- Choose Mode: Fill (crop), Fit (padding), or Stretch
- Download: Click download to save your perfectly sized Facebook image
Complete Facebook Image Size Guide 2026
Facebook Profile Picture Size
The recommended Facebook profile picture size is 180 x 180 pixels minimum. Facebook displays at 170 x 170 on desktop and 128 x 128 on mobile. Since Facebook crops into a circle, center your face or logo.
- Upload size: 180 x 180 pixels minimum
- Desktop display: 170 x 170 pixels
- Mobile display: 128 x 128 pixels
- Format: Square (1:1 ratio), circular crop applied
- File type: JPG or PNG
- Max file size: 4MB
Facebook Cover Photo Size
Facebook cover photos display at 820 x 312 pixels on desktop and640 x 360 pixels on mobile. Due to this difference, design your cover photo with important content centered to ensure it looks good on all devices.
- Desktop: 820 x 312 pixels (displays full width)
- Mobile: 640 x 360 pixels (cropped differently)
- Recommended upload: 851 x 315 pixels minimum
- Best quality: 1200 x 628 pixels or larger
- File type: JPG (faster load) or PNG (higher quality)
- Max file size: 4MB
Facebook Post Image Size
For optimal display in the Facebook feed, use 1200 x 630 pixels (1.91:1 ratio). This size works best for link shares, standard photo posts, and ensures your images look sharp on both desktop and mobile devices.
- Recommended: 1200 x 630 pixels
- Minimum: 600 x 315 pixels
- Aspect ratio: 1.91:1
- Max file size: 4MB
Complete Facebook Image Dimensions
| Image Type | Dimensions | Aspect Ratio |
|---|---|---|
| Profile Picture | 180 x 180 px | 1:1 (circular) |
| Cover Photo (Desktop) | 820 x 312 px | 2.63:1 |
| Cover Photo (Mobile) | 640 x 360 px | 16:9 |
| Feed Post Image | 1200 x 630 px | 1.91:1 |
| Event Cover | 1920 x 1005 px | 1.91:1 |
| Group Cover | 1640 x 856 px | 1.91:1 |
| Facebook Story | 1080 x 1920 px | 9:16 |
| Ad Image | 1200 x 628 px | 1.91:1 |
| Carousel Ad Card | 1080 x 1080 px | 1:1 |
| Link Preview | 1200 x 627 px | 1.91:1 |
Tips for Better Facebook Images
Profile Picture Best Practices
- Center your subject: Facebook crops to a circle, so keep faces/logos centered
- Use high contrast: Profile pictures appear small, so clarity matters
- Keep it simple: Avoid complex backgrounds that distract
- Test at small sizes: Preview how it looks as a thumbnail in comments
Cover Photo Best Practices
- Design mobile-first: Most users see your cover on mobile
- Center important content: Different crops on different devices
- Avoid text near edges: May get cut off on some screens
- Update seasonally: Fresh covers keep your profile current
Post Image Best Practices
- Use high-resolution images: Facebook compresses uploads
- Stick to 1.91:1 ratio: Prevents unwanted cropping
- Add text sparingly: Images with less than 20% text perform better in ads
- Optimize file size: Large files take longer to load
Common Facebook Image Problems (Solved)
Problem: Profile Picture Looks Blurry
Solution: Upload at least 180 x 180 pixels. For best quality, use 400 x 400 pixels or larger. Facebook will downscale while maintaining sharpness.
Problem: Cover Photo Gets Cropped Differently on Mobile
Solution: Keep critical content in the center 640 x 312 pixel area. Test your cover on both desktop and mobile before finalizing.
Problem: Image Quality Degrades After Upload
Solution: Facebook compresses all uploaded images. Combat this by uploading larger files (2x target size) and using PNG format for graphics with text.
Problem: Cover Photo Text is Unreadable
Solution: Use large, bold fonts with high contrast. Test readability at mobile size (640px wide). Consider making separate desktop and mobile versions.
Resize Modes Explained
Fill Mode (Recommended for Facebook)
Fill mode ensures your image completely fills the target dimensions by cropping excess content. This is ideal for Facebook where you want edge-to-edge coverage without white bars.
Fit Mode
Fit mode shows your entire image within the target dimensions, adding white padding if needed. Use this when you can't afford to crop any part of your image.
Stretch Mode
Stretch mode forces your image to exact dimensions, potentially distorting the aspect ratio. Only use this when your source image closely matches the target aspect ratio.
Privacy and Security
Your photos are processed entirely in your browser:
- Images are never uploaded to our servers
- Processing happens locally on your device
- No data is stored or tracked
- Works offline after initial page load
Frequently Asked Questions
What size should my Facebook profile picture be?
Upload at least 180 x 180 pixels. For best quality, use 400 x 400 pixels or larger. Facebook displays profile pictures as 170 x 170 pixels on desktop in a circular crop.
Why does Facebook crop my cover photo differently on mobile?
Facebook uses different aspect ratios for desktop (820 x 312) and mobile (640 x 360) displays. Design with the center 640 x 312 pixel area as your "safe zone" to ensure important content is visible on all devices.
What's the best format for Facebook images?
Use JPG for photographs (smaller file size) and PNG for graphics with text or logos (sharper quality). Both formats are supported and work well on Facebook.
Does this tool work on mobile?
Yes, this tool works on smartphones and tablets. You can resize photos directly from your phone's camera roll.
Can I resize multiple Facebook images at once?
For batch processing, use our Bulk Image Resizer tool, which lets you resize up to 50 images simultaneously.
Why is image quality important on Facebook?
High-quality images get more engagement. Facebook's algorithm favors quality content, and users are more likely to stop scrolling and engage with clear, professional-looking images.