How to compress image for linkedin
- Choose the image you want to use with LinkedIn.
- Compress at a medium-high quality setting.
- Resize large phone photos if the file remains too large.
- Download the smaller image and upload it to LinkedIn.
Recommended settings
70% to 85%
1080 to 1600 px
JPG for photos, PNG for screenshots
Resize images close to their real display size before lowering quality aggressively.
Practical explanation
LinkedIn uploads can be slow or fail when camera photos are too large.
Prepare professional images that upload quickly and still look sharp.
Use compression for smaller byte size, resizing for fewer pixels, and conversion when the current format is not right for the destination. Very small targets can require visible tradeoffs, so compare the preview before downloading.
FAQ
What image size works best for LinkedIn?
Use the smallest file that still looks clear for profile, post, and document images. Very large camera files are rarely necessary.
Should I use JPG or PNG for LinkedIn?
Use JPG for photos. Use PNG for screenshots, logos, or transparency when the platform accepts it.
Will compression hurt image quality?
Moderate compression usually looks fine for online viewing. Check sharp text and product details carefully.
Can I compress on my phone?
Yes. Choose the image from your mobile browser and download the smaller result.
Is the compressor free?
Yes. It is free and no signup is required.