Resize Image to 1200×630
Resize any image to 1200×630 pixels — the standard for Facebook, LinkedIn, and Open Graph link previews. The size is already locked below: upload your image and download it at 1200×630. It runs in your browser, so nothing is uploaded.
What is 1200×630 used for?
1200×630 (roughly 1.91:1) is the standard link-preview image size — the picture social platforms show when your page is shared.
It is the recommended Open Graph (og:image) size for Facebook and LinkedIn, works well for X/Twitter summary cards, and is a common size for blog featured images. Getting it exact avoids the cropping and blurring that happens when platforms have to reshape an off-size image.
How to resize to 1200×630
- Upload your image (JPG, PNG, or WebP) — the target is already set to 1200×630.
- If your image is a different ratio, untick 'Keep the original shape' to fill the exact frame, or crop it first.
- Click Resize, then download your 1200×630 image for use as an og:image or shared preview.
1200×630 — FAQ
How do I resize an image to 1200×630?
Upload your image on this page — the size is already set to 1200×630. Untick 'Keep the original shape' if your image is a different ratio and you want it to fill the exact frame, then click Resize and download the result.
What is 1200×630 used for?
1200×630 is the standard link-preview (Open Graph) image size. It is what Facebook and LinkedIn display when someone shares your page, and it also works well for X/Twitter cards and blog featured images. The ratio is roughly 1.91:1.
What is an Open Graph image?
An Open Graph (og:image) is the preview picture that appears when a web page is shared on social media. Setting it to 1200×630 ensures the image displays fully and sharply on Facebook and LinkedIn instead of being cropped or blurred.
Why is my shared image blurry or cropped on Facebook?
Facebook and LinkedIn crop or upscale images that are not close to 1200×630. Resizing your preview image to exactly 1200×630 avoids both problems, so it displays crisp and uncropped in the feed.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. This tool runs entirely inside your browser. Your image never leaves your device, so nothing is uploaded anywhere.
Other common sizes
Need a different size? Use the main resize image tool for any dimensions, or the compress tool to hit an exact file size after resizing.