Facebook Post

Resize images to Facebook post size for shared graphics, previews, and feed visuals that fit common posting workflows.

Aspect Ratio: 1.91:1
Platform: Facebook
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Why Use This Facebook Post Tool?

Feed-Oriented Layout

Use a shape that works well for shared content in the feed.

Preview-Friendly

Create visuals suited to article and link-style presentation.

Share-Ready Output

Prepare images that are easier to reuse across social posting workflows.

Perfect For

  • Facebook post graphics
  • Link preview images
  • Shared article visuals
  • Promotional content
  • Blog-post previews

Complete Guide: Facebook Post Design

Facebook feed visuals often succeed when they communicate quickly and clearly. A broad layout gives enough room for message hierarchy without becoming cramped on mobile devices.

Design Tips for Facebook

  • 💡Use strong hierarchy so the key idea reads immediately.
  • 💡Keep text large enough for mobile viewers.
  • 💡Treat the image as part of the shareability of the post, not just decoration.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using awkward dimensions that crop unpredictably.
  • Overloading the image with too much text.
  • Forgetting to keep a consistent brand style across posts.

Pro Tips

  • Use template systems for recurring content types.
  • Preview shared visuals before publishing important posts.
  • Keep the image aligned with the promise of the linked content.

How to Resize for Facebook

1

Upload your image

Drag and drop or click to select. The tool supports JPG, PNG, WebP, and other common formats.

2

Template is pre-selected

The Facebook Post template (1200x630px) is already selected for you.

3

Choose fill options

Use auto-detect for smart color matching, blur effect, or choose your own fill color for letterbox areas.

4

Download instantly

Click resize and your correctly sized Facebook Post image downloads immediately.

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