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LinkedIn profile picture size and specs (current as of 2026)

If you're here, you want the numbers, not a 2,000-word introduction.

The numbers

SpecValue
Display size (desktop)400 × 400 px (rendered as a circle)
Display size (mobile)300 × 300 px (rendered as a circle)
Minimum upload400 × 400 px
Maximum upload7,680 × 4,320 px
Recommended upload800 × 800 px to 1,600 × 1,600 px
Aspect ratio1:1 (square)
File size limit8 MB
Accepted formatsJPG, PNG, GIF (animated GIFs do not animate on profile photos)

LinkedIn re-encodes everything to JPEG and crops to a circle. Anything outside the central inscribed circle of your square is invisible.

What the circular crop actually clips

Imagine your 400×400 square photo. LinkedIn shows the disc that fits inside it. That means:

  • The four corners (about 21% of the area) are cut off.
  • Hair above and shoulders below are usually clipped.
  • Anything you wanted "in the corner" is gone.

Practical implication: crop your headshot so the entire face plus some breathing room sits comfortably inside an imagined circle, not just inside the square.

The actual best-practice crop

  • Top of head: 5–10% of the frame from the top edge.
  • Eyes: roughly on the upper third line of the frame.
  • Chin to bottom edge: a comfortable gap — don't pin the chin to the bottom.
  • Sides: shoulders just barely visible inside the circle.

If you're using a phone, the iOS Photos crop tool with a 1:1 ratio plus the Apple "auto" suggestion gets close enough; just nudge to put eyes on the upper third.

Color profile and background

LinkedIn aggressively recompresses photos. Two tips for keeping yours crisp:

  1. Stick to sRGB. Photos uploaded as Adobe RGB or DCI-P3 can shift color on the LinkedIn re-encode.
  2. Avoid pure white backgrounds for a desktop default. They blend into LinkedIn's chrome and the "circle on white" loses its anchor. A subtle off-white, gray, or muted color reads better on both light and dark mode.

If you need a strict white background for a separate ID photo, generate a second crop just for that — don't reuse it on LinkedIn.

Background photo (banner) — for reference

People conflate the profile photo with the banner. They're separate:

Banner specValue
Display size1,584 × 396 px
Aspect ratio4:1

The banner is not a headshot. Don't put your face there.

Putting it into practice

If you already have a square headshot at 1,000×1,000 or larger, you're done — just upload. If you only have a phone selfie, you can generate a 1:1 LinkedIn-spec headshot in minutes with PitchPhoto, which applies the right crop automatically through its "LinkedIn" ID-photo preset.

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