While the cover photo size itself hasn’t changed, theFacebook profile pictureoverlay is vastly different. The profile picture is round in the cover photo overlay, in addition to all the places it appears round when on its own (such as in theFacebook news feed). While this overlay on bot...
Facebook Profile Image Display Size 170 x 170 pixels on a desktop and 128 x 128 pixels on a mobile device. A thumbnail version of your profile picture(next to your comments and other actions)is shown at a size of 32 x 32 pixels. Profile Image Suggested Format Use JPEG for photos and ...
In this section we’ll look into the recommended Facebook profile photo size for both your personal profile and business page. We’ll also discuss the optimal Facebook profile picture dimensions for different devices. At the outset, it’s worth mentioning that your profile picture displays at: ...
The optimal Facebook business page cover photo size is 1200 x 674 pixels. The aspect ratio is 16:9. This size will show in full on mobile. I’ve tested this size and created a free cover photo template, so you can design around thelargeprofile picture overlays on mobile, and severe cr...
When done, clickUploadand follow the instructions to upload the creation to your Facebook account. Depending on the theme selected, you will be asked if you want to change theCover photoand/or theProfile photo. The first time you perform this operation you will see additional dialogs that are...
Twitter profile picture size: 150 x 150 Twitter header size: 1500 x 500 Twitter post video size (square): 720 x 720 Twitter post video size (landscape): 1280 x 720 Twitter post video size (portrait): 720x 1280 Twitter post image size: 1200 x 675 Twitter card image size: 1200 x 628...
Profile Picture: 180 x 180 Cover Photo: 820 x 312 Timeline image: 1200 x 630 (The ratio is more important than the size. Keep a 1.9:1 ratio.) It’s no secret that thebest Facebook imagesare highly visual. Try to keep a consistent style among all the images you post, and don’t...
Some brands lead with a founder or CEO photo for their profile picture, while others opt for their logo. Use whatever fits best with your brand’s visual identity. Optional extras include action buttons like “Book now” or “View shop,” and various other options for direct messaging (...
Make sure your Facebook cover photo is the right size. Don’t worry about the "20% text" rule. Give your cover image a focal point. Make sure your profile picture compliments your cover photo. Draw attention to the action buttons on the bottom right. ...
Ideally, your organization’s logo should be the profile photo on your Facebook Page. But some logos were designed long before Facebook, and might not fit into the profile photo space. To make sure your image doesn’t get cut off by the display size, you might try adding a little space...