guides 2026-06-10 · 6 min read

Redimensionnez les images pour chaque plateforme de réseaux sociaux

Guide complet des tailles pour Instagram, Facebook, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Pinterest, TikTok et YouTube. Rapports d'aspect, dimensions et meilleures pratiques.

Image Sizes for Social Media: Complete 2026 Guide

Posting the wrong size to social media is one of the most common mistakes. The result: blurry images, awkward cropping, or low-resolution uploads that look terrible next to professionally sized content.

This guide gives you the exact dimensions for every major platform in 2026 — Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook — and shows you how to resize images correctly for each.

Why Image Size Matters

Quality

Each platform compresses uploaded images. Starting with a higher-resolution source (and downscaling) gives the platform more data to work with, resulting in sharper final images.

Layout

Wrong aspect ratios trigger automatic cropping. A 1:1 photo posted to Instagram Stories (9:16) gets awkwardly cropped, hiding important parts.

Engagement

Posts with properly sized images get more engagement. They look professional, take up more screen real estate, and stand out in feeds.

File Size Limits

Some platforms have file size limits (e.g., 8MB for Instagram, 16MB for LinkedIn). Resizing helps you stay under limits without losing quality.

Instagram Image Sizes (2026)

Feed Posts

TypeDimensionsAspect Ratio
Square1080 × 10801:1
Portrait1080 × 13504:5
Landscape1080 × 5661.91:1

Recommended: 1080px wide. Square or 4:5 (portrait) takes the most vertical space in the feed.

Stories and Reels

TypeDimensionsAspect Ratio
Stories1080 × 19209:16
Reels1080 × 19209:16

Recommended: 1080 × 1920. Use safe zones (avoid top/bottom 250px for UI elements).

Profile Photo

TypeDimensionsAspect Ratio
Profile320 × 3201:1

Recommended: 320 × 320, but upload at higher resolution (e.g., 1080 × 1080) for retina displays.

Each slide uses the same dimensions as feed posts. For maximum compatibility, use square (1:1).

TikTok Image Sizes (2026)

TypeDimensionsAspect Ratio
Video cover1080 × 19209:16
Profile photo200 × 2001:1
Photo post1080 × 19209:16

Recommended: 1080 × 1920. All TikTok content is vertical. Landscape images get black bars or cropping.

YouTube Image Sizes (2026)

Thumbnails

TypeDimensionsAspect Ratio
Thumbnail1280 × 72016:9

Recommended: 1280 × 720, minimum 640px wide. Use bold text and high-contrast imagery.

Channel Banner

TypeDimensionsAspect Ratio
Banner2560 × 144016:9

Recommended: 2560 × 1440. Safe area for all devices is 1546 × 423 (centered).

Channel Profile

TypeDimensionsAspect Ratio
Profile800 × 8001:1

Twitter / X Image Sizes (2026)

TypeDimensionsAspect Ratio
In-feed image1600 × 90016:9
Single imageup to 1600 × 1600varies
Header photo1500 × 5003:1
Profile photo400 × 4001:1

Recommended: 1600 × 900 for in-feed. Header is 3:1 — landscape only.

LinkedIn Image Sizes (2026)

TypeDimensionsAspect Ratio
Post image1200 × 6271.91:1
Article cover1200 × 6441.91:1
Profile photo400 × 4001:1
Cover photo1584 × 3964:1
Company logo300 × 3001:1

Recommended: 1200 × 627 for posts. LinkedIn compresses more aggressively than other platforms, so start with high resolution.

Facebook Image Sizes (2026)

TypeDimensionsAspect Ratio
Post image1200 × 6301.91:1
Cover photo851 × 3152.7:1
Profile photo180 × 1801:1
Story1080 × 19209:16
Event cover1920 × 10051.91:1

Pinterest Image Sizes (2026)

TypeDimensionsAspect Ratio
Standard Pin1000 × 15002:3
Square Pin1000 × 10001:1
Video Pin1000 × 15002:3

Recommended: 2:3 (portrait) Pins get more space in the feed.

General Best Practices

1. Use 72 DPI for Web, 300 DPI for Print

Web platforms don’t need high DPI — 72 is the screen standard. For print, 300 DPI is required.

2. Choose the Right Format

  • JPG: Best for photos
  • PNG: Best for graphics with text or transparency
  • WebP: Smaller files, supported by most modern platforms

3. Use sRGB Color Space

sRGB is the standard for web. Photos in Adobe RGB or ProPhoto RGB may look dull when uploaded.

4. Avoid Over-Compression

Resizing to the target size is different from aggressive compression. Save at 85-95% JPG quality for the best balance.

5. Test on Mobile

Most social media consumption is on mobile. Verify your image looks good on a phone screen, not just on desktop.

How to Resize for Social Media

AmberPic’s Image Resizer makes this easy:

  1. Open the tool
  2. Upload your image
  3. Choose a preset (Instagram square, YouTube thumbnail, etc.) or enter custom dimensions
  4. Download the resized image

All processing happens locally — your images never leave your device.

Aspect Ratio Cheat Sheet

Aspect RatioCommon Use
1:1Instagram feed, profile photos
4:5Instagram portrait, Facebook
9:16Stories, Reels, TikTok
16:9YouTube, Twitter, landscape
1.91:1Facebook posts, LinkedIn posts
2:3Pinterest
3:1Twitter header
4:1LinkedIn cover

Frequently Asked Questions

What size should Instagram photos be? 1080px wide. Square (1:1) is the most common. Portrait (4:5) takes more vertical feed space.

What’s the best YouTube thumbnail size? 1280 × 720 (16:9). Minimum width 640px.

Can I use the same image for Instagram and Twitter? Yes, but the aspect ratios differ. Resize for each platform for best results.

What about LinkedIn cover photos? 1584 × 396 (4:1). Use the safe area of 1128 × 191 (centered) to ensure important content is visible on all devices.

Do platforms compress my uploaded images? Yes. All platforms apply some compression. Starting with a high-resolution source gives them more data to work with.

Conclusion

Using the correct image size for each platform is a small detail that makes a big difference. Properly sized images look sharper, take up more feed space, and appear more professional.

AmberPic’s Image Resizer is free, browser-based, and processes everything locally. Resize for any platform in seconds — no upload, no signup, no limits.

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