Resize JPG for Facebook — Cover & Profile

Facebook has specific recommended sizes for different image placements. Resize your photos to these exact dimensions to prevent Facebook from cropping or stretching them.

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Max 50MB · JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, SVG, HEIC, AVIF

85%
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Lossless

No quality loss

Strip Metadata

Remove EXIF data

How to Resize JPG

1

Upload

Drag and drop your JPG image.

2

Set Dimensions

Enter width and height. Enable aspect ratio lock.

3

Download

Download your resized JPG image.

Features

Custom Dimensions

Set exact pixel width and height

Aspect Ratio Lock

Maintain proportions

High Quality

Bilinear interpolation for sharp results

Batch Resize

Resize multiple images at once

Preview

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Everything runs locally

Frequently Asked Questions

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Facebook Image Dimensions

  • Profile photo — 170×170 pixels (displays as circle)
  • Cover photo — 820×312 pixels (desktop), 640×360 (mobile)
  • Post image — 1200×630 pixels (link share), 2048×2048 max
  • Event cover — 1920×1005 pixels
  • Group cover — 1640×856 pixels

Tips for Best Quality

Upload at exactly the recommended dimensions and Facebook will apply minimal compression. Oversized images get compressed more aggressively.

How It Works

1

Upload Your Photo

Upload the image for Facebook.

2

Choose Facebook Size

Cover: 820×312, Profile: 170×170, Post: 1200×630.

3

Download & Upload

Your Facebook-optimized image is ready.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size is a Facebook cover photo?

820×312 pixels for desktop display. Use 820×462 for best results on both desktop and mobile, as Facebook crops differently on each.

What resolution for Facebook profile picture?

170×170 pixels minimum. Upload at 320×320 or higher for best quality, and Facebook will resize it appropriately.

Why do my Facebook photos look blurry?

Facebook compresses uploaded images. To minimize this, upload at exactly the recommended dimensions and use PNG for graphics or high-quality JPG (90%+) for photos.