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Sunday, May 11, 2014

Social Media Image Sizes: Facebook, LinkedIn, You Tube, Twitter (updated)

Bookmark this page! All the Social Media image sizes you need to get started!

facebook

Cover Photo: 851 x 315 px
You can’t upload a cover photo that’s less than 720 px wide. For sharp, crisp images, start with a canvas that’s twice the size (1702 x 630 px). For images with text or graphics, you may get a higher quality result by using a PNG file.
Profile Picture: 160 x 160 px
Profile pictures must be at least 180 x 180 px to upload. Rectangular images will be cropped from the center of the image. When you post an update, comment or like someone else’s page, your profile picture will appear at 90 x 90 px.

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Timeline Image: 403 x 403 px
Highlighted Image: 843 x 403 px
The maximum file size for uploaded images is 2048 x 2048 px. Photos uploaded to your timeline can be viewed up to 960 x 720 px in the lightbox. Larger images will display from the center of the image. Fans can opt to view an image in full-screen mode which will present it at the maximum allowable size.

 

linkedin

Cover Photo: 646 x 220 px
Shared Link Image: 180 x 110 px
Products & Services Banner: 646 x 220 px
Careers Cover Photo: 974 x 238 px
Product Image: 100 x 80 px

youtube

Channel Icon: 90 x 90 px
For best results upload an 800px by 800px image. Maximum file size is 1MB. Non-square images will be cropped. Remember: If you want to create any separation between your channel icon and your channel artwork, you will need to include a border within your channel icon.

twitter

The header photo area now gets taller as your screen gets wider. It’s trying to maintain the same 3:1 ratio but it doesn't do it perfectly. In my tests, the buffer area in my template still works as a guide.
The header photo area starts at a height of 280px and grows to a height of 500px. Not sure if that’s the max height, but that still means that cover photo is being displayed in a 1920x500px window.
On my HD screen of 1920×1080, the top and bottom of the header (still) get cropped off. My recommended buffer zone is the 55px at the top and bottom of the graphic.
One nice thing is that the profile photo is now much larger, it is displayed at 200x200px compared to 73x73px on the “old” layout. Twitter does recommend that profile photos are 400×400 though.

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