How to Convert Portrait Photos for LinkedIn
LinkedIn's banner and post formats demand landscape images — but most professional photos are shot in portrait. Here's how to convert your vertical shots to the right LinkedIn dimensions, without cropping your face or losing your full photo.
LinkedIn Image Dimensions (2026)
| Image Type | Dimensions | Aspect Ratio |
|---|---|---|
| Background Banner | 1584 × 396 px | 4:1 |
| Feed Post (landscape) | 1200 × 627 px | ~16:9 |
| Feed Post (square) | 1200 × 1200 px | 1:1 |
| Company Logo | 300 × 300 px | 1:1 |
| Company Banner | 1128 × 191 px | ~6:1 |
The most commonly needed conversion: portrait photos → 1584 × 396 background banner. This 4:1 ratio is very wide, which is why most portrait photos don't fit without heavy cropping.
Why Blur-Fill Works Best for LinkedIn Banners
A 4:1 banner is extremely wide. If you simply crop a portrait photo to 4:1, you'd lose roughly 75% of the image height — cutting off everything below the shoulders for most professional headshots.
Blur-fill solves this: your portrait photo sits centred in the wide canvas, with a blurred, colour-matched version of the image filling the empty sides. The result looks polished and intentional — not stretched or cropped.
Step-by-Step: Convert Portrait to LinkedIn Banner
- 1Open Image Landscape Converter
Go to imagelandscapeconverter.online/tool. No account, no app download required — runs entirely in your browser.
- 2Upload your portrait photo
Drag and drop or click to upload. Works with JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC — including professional photoshoot files.
- 3Select Blur-Fill method
This keeps your entire portrait visible, centred on the canvas, with blurred sides filling the landscape space. Best choice for professional headshots.
- 4Choose your aspect ratio
For LinkedIn banner: select Custom and enter 1584 × 396 (or use the Smart Resize preset).
For LinkedIn posts: select 16:9 for 1200 × 627 output. - 5Convert and download
Click Convert, download your image, then upload directly to LinkedIn: Me → View Profile → Edit → Background photo → Change photo.
Crop vs Blur-Fill for LinkedIn
| Method | Best for LinkedIn when… | Risk |
|---|---|---|
| Blur-Fill | Photo has a person you don't want to cut off; professional headshot; portrait of you or a team | Blurred background may look distracting on busy photos |
| Crop | Landscape/cityscape photo; abstract photo where losing edges is fine | Will cut off most of a portrait photo — heads or feet disappear |
| Smart Resize | When exact pixel dimensions matter and slight stretching is acceptable | Distorts image if aspect ratios are very different |
Verdict for LinkedIn banners: Blur-fill, almost always. The 4:1 ratio is simply too extreme for cropping portrait photos without losing your face.
Tips for a Professional LinkedIn Banner
- Keep your face off-centreIf your photo shows your face, position it slightly to the right — LinkedIn's profile picture overlaps the left edge of the banner, so faces on the left get partially covered.
- Use the blurred sides for textThe blur-fill sides are the perfect canvas for a short tagline, your company name, or a call-to-action. Add text after converting, using Canva or similar.
- Check on mobile tooLinkedIn crops banners differently on mobile — the top and bottom may be trimmed. Keep the main subject in the middle third of the image.
- File size under 8MBLinkedIn's banner limit is 8MB. Our tool outputs a high-quality JPG by default, which stays well under this limit.
Ready to Build Your LinkedIn Banner?
Convert any portrait photo to LinkedIn banner size — 1584 × 396, free, in your browser, with no file uploads.
Convert Your Photo Now →Frequently Asked Questions
- What size is a LinkedIn banner photo?
- LinkedIn recommends a background banner size of 1584 × 396 pixels (4:1 aspect ratio). The minimum size is 1192 × 220 pixels. JPG and PNG formats are accepted, with a maximum file size of 8MB.
- What size should LinkedIn post images be?
- For LinkedIn feed posts, 1200 × 627 pixels (roughly 16:9) works best. LinkedIn also supports 1:1 square images (1200 × 1200), but landscape images take up more feed space on desktop.
- Can I use a portrait photo as my LinkedIn background banner?
- You can upload it, but LinkedIn will crop or distort it to fit the 4:1 banner dimensions. For best results, convert your portrait photo to the 1584 × 396 banner format before uploading — blur-fill keeps your subject fully visible.
- How do I make my portrait photo landscape for LinkedIn without cropping my face?
- Use the blur-fill method: it centres your portrait photo and fills the landscape canvas with a blurred, colour-matched version of the image. Your full subject stays visible without any cropping.