Free Online Tool
Resize Images for Facebook
Facebook displays images differently depending on context, feed posts, Stories, cover photos, and profile pictures all have different optimal dimensions. Uploading a full-resolution photo without resizing first often results in automatic cropping that cuts off your subject or makes text illegible. Resize to the exact Facebook dimensions here and get a predictable result.
Facebook displays images at different sizes in the feed, mobile preview, and full-screen view. Using the correct dimensions prevents the platform from applying its own center-crop.
Four presets: Post Image 1200ร630 px, Story 1080ร1920 px, Cover Photo 851ร315 px, and Profile Photo 180ร180 px.
Your images are resized locally in your browser. No image data is sent to OmegaPix. Facebook only sees your file when you upload it.
When not to use this tool
Marketplace listings with many photos
Facebook Marketplace accepts up to 30 photos and re-orders them in carousel. Bulk-resize them in one session rather than feeding through this one at a time.
Animated cover photos
Facebook supports video / motion covers on Pages. For animation, upload the source video directly. This tool only outputs static images.
Old account dimensions
Some legacy Pages still display cover photos at 820ร312. Newer Pages use 851ร315. Pick the dimension matching your account type.
Technical details
Facebook's 2026 dimensions
Profile photo: 360ร360 (displayed at 170ร170). Cover photo: 851ร315 (2.7:1). Post image (link share): 1200ร630. Post image (uploaded): 1200ร1200 square is preferred, fills more vertical space on mobile feed. Story: 1080ร1920. Event cover: 1920ร1005.
Mobile vs desktop crop
Cover photos display differently on mobile (851ร315 cropped to taller portion) vs desktop. Keep the focal subject centered horizontally and within the central 60% vertically to survive both crops.
Compression on upload
Facebook re-encodes uploads at ~75% JPEG quality with aggressive chroma subsampling. Uploading at q85 gives Facebook headroom to compress without visible degradation. Avoid uploading at q100, bandwidth waste that doesn't survive the re-encode.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best image size for a Facebook post?
- Facebook recommends 1200ร630 px for link images and photo posts. This is a 1.91:1 ratio. Images at this size display edge-to-edge in the feed on all devices without cropping.
- What size should Facebook Stories be?
- Facebook Stories use a 9:16 vertical format. The optimal size is 1080ร1920 px. Important content should be within the central 1080ร1420 px area, as Facebook overlays UI elements at the top and bottom.
- What is the correct Facebook Cover Photo size?
- Facebook Page cover photos display at 820ร312 px on desktop and 640ร360 px on mobile. This tool uses 851ร315 px, which is Facebook's recommended upload size, slightly larger than display size for Retina screens.
- What size should a Facebook profile photo be?
- Facebook profile photos are circular crops of a square image. They display at 176ร176 px on desktop but are stored at 180ร180 px. Uploading at 180ร180 ensures pixel-perfect display without upscaling artifacts.
- Why does Facebook crop my image differently than expected?
- Facebook always crops from the center of the image. Pre-resize here to the exact target dimensions so Facebook receives an image that already fits. No cropping occurs. If your subject is off-center, adjust the source image in an editor first.
- Should I use JPG or PNG for Facebook images?
- JPG is smaller and loads faster. Facebook re-compresses all uploaded images regardless of your source format, so the quality difference between JPG and PNG disappears after upload. Start with JPG at the correct dimensions for the fastest load time.
- Does Facebook compress images I upload?
- Yes. Facebook re-compresses all uploaded photos through their CDN. Starting with a clean, correctly-sized JPG at the recommended dimensions (1200ร630 for posts) gives Facebook's encoder less to work with and produces a sharper result than uploading an oversized image that Facebook has to scale down first.
- What is the safe zone for Facebook Story content?
- Facebook overlays UI elements (profile name, stickers area, bottom controls) at the top and bottom of Stories. Keep important content, faces, text, logos, within the central 1080ร1420 px of the 1080ร1920 canvas. Avoid placing key elements in the top 250 px or bottom 250 px.