Your LinkedIn company page is often the first impression potential employees, clients, and partners have of your brand. Using the correct image dimensions ensures your logo and banner appear sharp and professional — not stretched, cropped, or blurry. Here are the exact image sizes LinkedIn requires for company pages in 2026.
LinkedIn Company Page Logo Size
The company logo appears in search results, follower feeds, and at the top of your company page. LinkedIn recommends:
- Recommended size: 300 × 300 pixels
- Minimum size: 100 × 100 pixels
- Maximum file size: 4 MB
- Accepted formats: PNG, JPG, GIF
- Display shape: Square (displayed as square in most contexts)
Use a square crop of your logo. PNG with a transparent background works well if your logo has non-rectangular edges. LinkedIn displays it at various sizes, so use at least 300×300 for the sharpest results.
LinkedIn Company Page Cover Photo (Banner) Size
The cover photo spans the top of your company page and creates a strong visual first impression.
- Recommended size: 1128 × 191 pixels
- Minimum size: 1128 × 191 pixels
- Maximum file size: 4 MB
- Accepted formats: PNG, JPG, GIF
- Aspect ratio: Approximately 5.9:1
The banner is wide and short. Keep important content (text, logos) away from the edges since mobile devices crop the sides. The safe zone is roughly the center 60% of the width.
LinkedIn Life Tab Cover Photo
Companies using the Life tab (showcasing company culture) have an additional cover image:
- Recommended size: 1128 × 376 pixels
- Maximum file size: 4 MB
- Format: PNG or JPG
LinkedIn Company Page Post Images
When sharing updates on your company page, image posts display at:
- Landscape images: 1200 × 627 pixels (1.91:1 ratio) — optimal
- Square images: 1200 × 1200 pixels (1:1 ratio)
- Portrait images: 627 × 1200 pixels (displayed as portrait)
- Maximum file size: 5 MB per image
Landscape format (1200×627) is the most versatile for company posts as it displays well across desktop and mobile.
LinkedIn Product Page Images
If you use LinkedIn's Products tab to showcase offerings:
- Product logo: 300 × 300 pixels (square)
- Product images: 1200 × 628 pixels (landscape)
Best Image Formats for LinkedIn Company Pages
LinkedIn accepts PNG, JPG, and GIF. For best results:
- Logo: Use PNG for logos with transparency or vector-based graphics. PNG preserves crisp edges without JPEG artifacts.
- Cover photo: JPG works well for photographic covers. PNG is better for text-heavy or graphic designs that need sharp edges.
- Posts: JPG for photos; PNG for graphics with text or logos overlaid.
How to Resize Images for LinkedIn Company Pages
To resize or crop your images to the exact LinkedIn dimensions, use Picovert's free image resizer. You can set custom pixel dimensions, and for the cover photo's unusual 1128×191 ratio, use the crop tool to get the exact composition you want before resizing.
After resizing, compress the imageto keep file size under LinkedIn's 4 MB limit — particularly important for banner images that span full width.
Tips for a Professional LinkedIn Company Page
- Consistent branding: Use the same color palette in your logo and cover photo for a cohesive look. Avoid clashing colors.
- Mobile preview: Always check how your banner looks on mobile. LinkedIn crops the sides of the cover photo on small screens, so center your key content.
- Avoid text in the banner corners: Corners often get obscured by the logo overlay or cropped on mobile.
- Use high resolution: Start with images at least 2× the recommended size for retina/high-DPI displays. Resize down rather than up.
- Update regularly: Refresh your cover photo for campaigns, product launches, or seasonal events to keep your page fresh.
Quick Reference: LinkedIn Company Page Image Sizes
- Company logo: 300 × 300 px (PNG/JPG, max 4 MB)
- Cover photo / banner: 1128 × 191 px (PNG/JPG, max 4 MB)
- Life tab cover: 1128 × 376 px
- Post image (landscape): 1200 × 627 px
- Post image (square): 1200 × 1200 px
- Product logo: 300 × 300 px
Getting these dimensions right takes only a few minutes using free tools like Picovert's image resizer, and it makes a significant difference in how professional your company page appears to potential hires and customers.