Resize images to 1200×627 (LinkedIn Post)
The 1200×627 resolution is commonly used for LinkedIn posts and professional content. It provides a balanced landscape format that works well in feed-based layouts while maintaining clarity and readability.
Resizing an image to 1200×627 helps your visuals feel clean, professional, and optimized for business audiences.
This tool allows you to resize images to exact 1200×627 dimensions while preserving composition and visual quality.
Everything runs locally in your browser, so your images stay private and processing remains fast.
Why 1200×627 works well on LinkedIn
LinkedIn is a professional platform where clarity and readability matter more than visual experimentation.
The 1200×627 format works because it:
- displays cleanly in the feed
- supports text and data-heavy visuals
- works across desktop and mobile
- matches common sharing dimensions
It is often used for:
- business updates
- product announcements
- blog sharing
- professional graphics
What this 1200×627 resizer does
This tool resizes images into an exact 1200×627 frame using cover mode, ensuring the image fills the entire frame without distortion.
You can:
- Drag & drop images into the tool
- Paste images directly from your clipboard
- Automatically fit images into a LinkedIn-ready canvas
- Preserve aspect ratio while filling the frame
- Resize multiple images at once
- Download individually or export as a ZIP
The preview updates instantly so you can confirm composition before exporting.
How to resize an image to 1200×627
1. Upload your image
Add your image by dragging it into the tool, selecting it manually, or pasting it from your clipboard.
Supported formats:
- JPEG
- PNG
- WebP
2. Automatic cover resizing
The tool applies a cover fit automatically.
This means:
- the image fills the full 1200×627 frame
- aspect ratio is preserved
- edges may be cropped slightly
This ensures a clean result without distortion.
3. Export your resized image
Download the resized image instantly or export multiple images together as a ZIP file.
Common uses for 1200×627 images
LinkedIn feed posts
This is the primary use case.
Using 1200×627 ensures:
- clean feed display
- consistent formatting
- professional presentation
Blog and article sharing
When sharing links, this format is often used for preview images.
It helps:
- improve readability
- attract clicks
- maintain branding
B2B marketing visuals
Companies use this format for:
- announcements
- reports
- product launches
- insights and data
SaaS and product updates
This is especially relevant for tools like yours.
It allows you to present:
- features
- updates
- visual demos
Composition tips for 1200×627 images
Keep text readable
LinkedIn content often includes text overlays.
Use large, clear typography.
Center key elements
Different preview contexts may crop edges slightly.
Keep important content toward the center.
Use clean layouts
Professional audiences respond better to structured visuals.
Avoid clutter.
Prioritize clarity over creativity
Unlike Pinterest or Instagram, LinkedIn rewards clarity and usefulness.
1200×627 vs 1200×628 (quick note)
- 1200×628: Open Graph / sharing previews
- 1200×627: LinkedIn feed posts
The difference is small, but the intent is different.
Why your LinkedIn image might look wrong
Common issues include:
- text too small to read
- important elements near edges
- inconsistent aspect ratio
- overly complex design
Using the correct size and simplifying composition solves most problems.
1200×627 resize use cases
This tool is especially useful when preparing images for:
- LinkedIn posts
- professional content
- blog sharing
- B2B marketing
Resizing multiple images to this format helps maintain consistency across posts.
How resizing works
The tool uses a cover resizing algorithm to fit your image into a 1200×627 canvas.
This means:
- The image is scaled proportionally
- It fills the entire frame
- Overflow is cropped from the edges
This preserves aspect ratio while ensuring a clean, distortion-free result.
All processing happens locally in your browser.
Perfect for
- founders sharing product updates
- marketers creating LinkedIn content
- professionals building personal brands
- SaaS teams posting features and insights
- anyone who wants clean, effective LinkedIn visuals
Resize, export, and your image will look professional and polished in the LinkedIn feed.