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All WhatsApp image sizes 2026: Profile pictures, Status, Stickers, Carousel & Video Notes. Including Safe Zones, HD tips and the 2GB document trick for professional B2B marketing.

Your WhatsApp marketing looks like a JPEG from 2005? Pixelated images, cropped videos, muddy thumbnails – and you’re wondering why nobody engages with your campaigns?

Here’s the uncomfortable truth: WhatsApp is no longer just a text messenger. It’s a multimedia channel where millions of purchasing decisions are made. And if your content looks like it’s been through a meat grinder, it signals exactly one thing: unprofessional.

This guide gives you everything you need to know about WhatsApp image sizes, video formats, and media optimization – from profile pictures to API carousel templates. No fluff, just hard facts and practical tips.

The Ultimate WhatsApp Media Cheat Sheet 2026

Before we dive into the details, here’s your overview. Print it out, pin it to your wall, tattoo it on your forearm – just make sure you finally use the right formats.

Media TypeRecommended SizeAspect RatioMax File SizeNotes
Profile Picture1080 × 1080 px1:1Cropped to circle, min 500×500 px
Chat Image (Standard)1600 × 1052 px~3:25 MBAutomatic compression active
Chat Image (HD)up to 4096 × 2692 pxvariable5 MBLess compression, but not lossless
WhatsApp Status1080 × 1920 px9:1616 MBMind the safe zone (approx. 1080 × 1350 px usable)
Sticker512 × 512 px1:1100 KBWebP format, transparent background possible
Animated Sticker512 × 512 px1:1500 KBAnimated WebP, max 10 second loop
Video Note (Instant Video)circular1:1Max 60 seconds, perfect for personal intros
Link Preview (OG Image)1200 × 630 px1.91:1< 600 KBPulled from website meta tags
Catalog/Product Images1080 × 1080 px1:15 MBMinimum 500×500 px, square for e-commerce
Business API Carousel1125 × 600 px1.91:15 MB per imageConsistency across all cards
Video (Chat)1920 × 1080 px16:9 or 9:1616 MBMP4, H.264 codec recommended
Status Video1080 × 1920 px9:1616 MBUp to 90 seconds length
Voice Note (Live)OGG/OPUS codec, practical limit: < 30 min recommended
Audio File (Upload)2 GBMP3, AAC, WAV – ideal for podcasts/training
Document (uncompressed)Original resolutionany2 GBFor 4K videos, print data, high-res assets

ALSO READ: Google Display Ad Image Sizes Explained (With Best Practices)

Profile Pictures: Your First Impression Matters

The old recommendation of 192×192 pixels is dead. On modern high-DPI displays, that looks like a Minecraft avatar.

Best Practice 2026:

  • Optimal: 1080 × 1080 pixels (square)
  • Minimum: 500 × 500 pixels
  • Format: JPEG or PNG

Important: WhatsApp crops profile pictures into a circle. So don’t place important elements in the corners – logo centered, face in the middle, done.

For businesses that want to use WhatsApp professionally, a sharp, high-resolution profile picture isn’t optional – it’s mandatory. Cutting corners here means cutting corners in the wrong place. Learn more about setting up WhatsApp as a business channel in our WhatsApp Business API Guide.

WhatsApp Status: Understanding Safe Zones

WhatsApp Status is gold for reach – if you use it correctly. Current rollouts confirm the increase of Status length to up to 90 seconds, giving brands significantly more room for storytelling than the previous 30 or 60 seconds.

But here’s the catch that 90% of marketers overlook: Safe Zones.

What Are Safe Zones?

Similar to Instagram Reels, certain areas of your Status are covered by UI elements:

  • Top: Approx. 250 pixels (name, timestamp)
  • Bottom: Approx. 400+ pixels (reply field, navigation)

This means: Your important content – logos, CTAs, text messages – must be centered in a safe area of approximately 1080 × 1350 pixels.

Pro Tip: Create a template with marked Safe Zones in Canva or Figma. This prevents your call-to-action from disappearing under the reply field.

HD vs. Standard: The Quality Difference Explained

WhatsApp compresses. Always. But since the introduction of the HD option, you at least have some control.

Standard Quality

  • Compresses to approx. 1600 × 1052 pixels
  • Clearly visible quality loss on fine details
  • Good enough for quick snaps, not for brand content

HD Quality

  • Allows resolutions up to 4096 × 2692 pixels
  • Less aggressive compression
  • Still not completely lossless (chroma subsampling remains active)

When to enable HD? For everything that represents your brand: product photos, infographics, professional visuals.

Document Sharing: 2 GB Without Compression

Here’s a feature that many call a “trick” – but it’s actually an official WhatsApp feature.

WhatsApp has officially confirmed that the limit for file transfers has been raised to 2 GB to facilitate collaboration and high-res sharing in small businesses and workgroups. When you send images or videos as a document instead of media, you bypass compression completely.

Use Cases:

  • 4K promo videos for partners or influencers
  • High-resolution print data
  • Uncompressed product photos for B2B clients
  • Presentations and PDFs in original quality

The downside: The recipient must download and open the file first – no direct inline preview. Less suitable for marketing broadcasts, but perfect for targeted B2B communication.

If you use automated workflows to intelligently send such files, check out our WhatsApp Flows Guide.

WhatsApp Stickers: The Underrated Branding Tool

Stickers are chronically underestimated in B2B marketing. Yet branded stickers are a powerful tool for recognition and engagement.

Technical Requirements:

  • Size: Exactly 512 × 512 pixels (no deviation!)
  • Format: WebP
  • Max file size: 100 KB
  • Background: Transparent possible and recommended

Animated Stickers:

  • Same pixel size: 512 × 512 px
  • Max 500 KB
  • Maximum loop length: 10 seconds

Why this matters: A sticker pack with your logo, products, or witty brand elements stays saved in your customers’ sticker menu. Every time they send a sticker, they see your brand. Free impressions, every day.

Audio & Video Notes: The Hidden Champions

This area is massively underestimated. Especially in B2B, audio and video messages can make the difference between an anonymous company and a real conversation partner.

Voice Notes (Microphone Button)

These are the classic voice messages you record live:

  • Codec: OGG/OPUS (internal)
  • Length: Technically almost unlimited
  • Practical recommendation: Keep under 30 minutes – anything longer becomes exhausting for the recipient

Voice Notes are perfect for personal follow-ups, quick explanations, or making customer relationships more human.

Audio Files (Upload via Paperclip)

This is where it gets interesting for content creators and coaches:

  • Formats: MP3, AAC, WAV, M4A
  • Max file size: Up to 2 GB (as document)
  • Use cases: Podcast episodes, training audio, daily briefings

So if you want to send a 2-hour workshop as audio – no problem. The 2 GB limit makes it possible.

Video Notes (Instant Video Messages)

These are the circular videos you see when someone taps the camera icon and switches to video mode:

  • Format: Displayed circular (recorded 1:1)
  • Max length: 60 seconds
  • Quality: Compressed, but sufficient for the purpose

B2B Goldmine: Video Notes are perfect for personal intros, quick product demos, or “thanks for your order” messages. They feel approachable and authentic – exactly what’s often missing in B2B communication.

Catalog and Product Images for E-Commerce

For e-commerce businesses using the WhatsApp Catalog, specific requirements apply:

Specifications:

  • Format: Square (1:1)
  • Recommended: 1080 × 1080 pixels
  • Minimum: 500 × 500 pixels
  • File size: Max 5 MB

Best Practices:

  • Consistent white or neutral background
  • Product centered, with enough “breathing room” to the edge
  • Consistent lighting across all product images
  • No text or watermarks in the image itself

The catalog is often the first visual touchpoint with your products. Invest in professional product photography here – it pays off.

You share a link and the preview looks like garbage? Tiny image, cut-off text, zero click appeal?

That’s because of your Open Graph tags. WhatsApp pulls the preview data directly from your website – you don’t upload the image in the chat, WhatsApp crawls your meta tags.

Optimal OG Image Specifications:

  • Size: 1200 × 630 pixels
  • Aspect ratio: 1.91:1
  • File size: Under 600 KB for fast loading
  • Format: JPEG or PNG

Test your OG tags with the Facebook Sharing Debugger before using links in campaigns. Nothing kills click-through rate faster than a broken preview.

Video Formats: What Actually Works

As published in the Meta Engineering Blog, Meta already uses the highly efficient AV1 codec for over 70% of video content (Reels, Stories, WhatsApp) to save bandwidth and compress up to 30% more efficiently than older codecs.

Problem: Not all devices support AV1 hardware decoding. Especially in B2B, where your clients might still be using a company smartphone from 2021, this can lead to playback issues.

Solution: For uploads, H.264 remains king:

  • Video codec: H.264
  • Audio codec: AAC
  • Container: MP4

This combination guarantees playback on 99% of devices worldwide. No experiments when reach is at stake.

Technical Limits:

  • Max file size: 16 MB (as video), 2 GB (as document)
  • No autoplay (user must tap)
  • First frame = thumbnail (plan accordingly!)

Sending 4K videos? Yes, but only as a document. Standard media sending scales videos down to approximately 720p.

For e-commerce businesses, Carousel Templates are a game-changer: Multiple products in one message, horizontally swipeable, visually appealing.

But this is where it gets technically demanding.

Specifications for Carousel Images:

  • Size: 1125 × 600 pixels
  • Aspect ratio: Strictly 1.91:1 (no deviation!)
  • Max file size: 5 MB per image
  • Format: JPEG or PNG

Important: Consistency across all cards. Different image sizes or lighting conditions look unprofessional and break the visual flow.

Performance Tip: Even though the technical limit is 5 MB, keep your images under 1 MB. Why? Faster delivery, better performance on weak mobile connections, fewer drop-offs. Especially relevant if you operate internationally.

Not using the WhatsApp Business API yet? Then it’s high time. Learn here how to scale your WhatsApp marketing.

View Once: For Sensitive Data

A quick note for B2B use cases involving sensitive information:

The View Once function is suitable for:

  • Temporary access credentials or passwords
  • Confidential documents
  • Time-limited offers

The media is automatically deleted after viewing and screenshot protection is often active. Not a permanent solution for data protection, but an additional barrier.

Pre-Send Checklist

Before you hit “Send” – go through this list:

  •  Correct dimensions for the respective purpose?
  •  File size optimized (not too large, not too compressed)?
  •  For Status: Important elements in the Safe Zone?
  •  For videos: H.264/AAC codec used?
  •  For links: OG tags tested?
  •  For Carousels: Consistent visual language across all cards?
  •  For Stickers: Exactly 512×512 px and under 100 KB?

Conclusion: Professionalism Starts With the Pixels

WhatsApp marketing isn’t a given. The right image sizes and formats aren’t a nice-to-have – they’re the foundation for everything that follows: engagement, conversions, customer retention.

Pixelated images send a clear message – the wrong one. Invest the 10 minutes to properly prepare your media. Your brand experience will thank you.

Frequently Asked Questions About WhatsApp Media Sizes

What size is ideal for WhatsApp profile pictures?

1080 × 1080 pixels is recommended. The image is cropped to a circle, so logos must be placed centrally.

What’s the maximum video size for WhatsApp?

When sent as regular media, the limit is 16 MB. When sent as a “document,” up to 2 GB (for 4K videos) is possible.

How long can a WhatsApp Status video be?

WhatsApp now allows Status videos up to 90 seconds per slide.

What format do WhatsApp stickers need?

Stickers must be exactly 512 × 512 pixels, use WebP format, and stay under 100 KB.

Why are my WhatsApp images blurry?

WhatsApp compresses images by default to approx. 1600 pixels width. Use the HD option or send the image as a file (“document”).

What is the “Safe Zone” in WhatsApp Status?

The safe area is approx. 1080 × 1350 pixels in the center. Top (approx. 250 px) and bottom (approx. 400 px) are covered by UI elements.

For Business API Carousels, the ratio 1.91:1 (recommended 1125 × 600 pixels) is mandatory.

What video format is safest for sending?

MP4 with H.264 video codec and AAC audio codec offers the highest playback compatibility worldwide.

An Open Graph image should be 1200 × 630 pixels and under 600 KB to load as a large preview.

How long can a WhatsApp voice message be?

Live recordings are technically almost unlimited. Pre-produced audio files (upload) can be up to 2 GB in size.

What format do circular WhatsApp video messages have?

Video Notes (instant video messages) are 60 seconds long and displayed in a circular 1:1 format.

Does WhatsApp support 4K videos?

Yes, but only when sent as a document. Standard media sending usually scales videos down to 720p.

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Learn the correct Pinterest pin dimensions in pixels for all pin types. Get exact size requirements and aspect ratios for standard, video, and carousel pins in 2026.

Pinterest continues to drive massive traffic and engagement in 2026. With more than 570 million monthly users, it remains a favorite for sharing ideas, discovering products, and sparking purchases. Understanding Pinterest pin dimensions is the first step toward better pin performance.

The right Pinterest pin dimensions make your content look sharp, load well on mobile, and stand out in the feed. The sweet spot is a 2:3 aspect ratio, think 1000 × 1500 pixels. That shape tends to earn more saves, clicks, and shares.

This post breaks down Pinterest pin dimensions for marketers, real estate pros, and creators. Whether you’re uploading a video, designing a carousel, or setting up a story pin, using the best dimensions can help your visuals pop and perform.

Why Pinterest Pin Dimensions Matter

Pinterest scrolls vertically, so taller pins naturally grab more screen space. That’s why using the right Pinterest pin dimensions, specifically the 2:3 ratio or 1000 × 1500 pixels, can make a big difference in visibility.

Wrong sizes can work against you. Pins that are too wide or too tall often get cropped or compressed, making them harder to read or less likely to be saved. While square or long pins have their use, sticking to standard Pinterest pin dimensions keeps your visuals sharp on both desktop and mobile.

This matters even more in real estate. Using the correct dimensions means your pins can show off full room layouts and clear details without awkward cutoffs. Pinterest tends to give more reach to pins sized at the 2:3 ratio, helping them perform better in the feed.

Core Pinterest Pin Dimensions & Types

Proper Pinterest pin dimensions keep your content crisp, clean, and clickable. Below is a breakdown of the core formats and their bolded specifications:

Standard Pin (Recommended)/Static Pin:

Size: 1000 × 1500 pixels

Ratio: 2:3 ratio

This is the most used shape and performs best across devices. It gives you the sweet spot for balance, visibility, and visual appeal.

Square Pin:

Size: 1000 × 1000 pixels

Square pins are simple to design but may blend into the feed. Use them when layout consistency matters more than vertical space.

Long Pin (Infographic):

Size: Up to 1000 × 2100 pixels

Great for checklists and step-by-step visuals. Just note, extra-long pins can be cropped on mobile.

Video Pins:

Size: 1000 × 1500 pixels or 1080 × 1920 pixels

File types: .mp4, .mov

Use for walkthroughs, short demos, or vertical storytelling.

Idea Pins:

Size: 1080 × 1920 pixels

Multi-page and built for tutorials, recipes, or behind-the-scenes content. These pins are swipeable and highly engaging.

Carousel Pins:

Size: 1000 × 1500 pixels (per image)

Perfect for showing off variations, product sets, or step-by-step visuals in a single swipeable format.

Shoppable Pins:

Pinterest pulls info directly from your product feed, such as price, title, and links. These pins work well for e-commerce and real estate.

Collection Pins: 

Main image: 1000 × 1500 pixels

Supporting images: up to 24, typically 2:3 or 1:1 ratio

Stay under 10 MB per image for clean loading. These pins feel like visual catalogs and work across devices.

Pinterest Ad Size Guidelines

Pinterest ad sizes vary by format, but using the correct specs keeps your visuals looking clean, loading quickly, and performing across both desktop and mobile. Below are the core Pinterest ad types and their dimensions:

Promoted Pin / Standard Image Ads

Pinterest Promoted Pin / Standard Image Ads
  • Size: 1000 × 1500 pixels
  • Aspect Ratio: 2:3
  • File Format: PNG or JPEG
  • Max File Size: 20MB

These follow the same specs as a typical static pin, making them easy to create and reuse.

Standard Width Video Ads

Pinterest Standard Width Video Ads
  • Size: 1000 × 1500 pixels or 1080 × 1920 pixels
  • Aspect Ratio: 2:3 or 9:16 ratio
  • Duration: 4 seconds to 15 minutes
  • File Type: .mp4, .mov
  • Max File Size: 2GB

Use this format for product demos, vertical video, or short brand stories.

Max Width Video Ads

  • Size: 1920 × 1080 pixels
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 ratio
  • Duration: Up to 15 minutes
  • Max File Size: 2GB

Best for widescreen visuals with a bigger impact across feeds.

Carousel Ads

Pinterest Carousel Ads
  • Size (each card): 1000 × 1500 pixels
  • Aspect Ratio: 2:3
  • Cards per Carousel: 2–5
  • File Format: PNG or JPEG
  • Max File Size per Card: 32MB

Swipeable and versatile. Ideal for product features, tutorials, or multi-step visuals.

Shopping Ads

  • Size: 1000 × 1500 pixels
  • Aspect Ratio: 2:3
  • Syncs with your product catalog and pulls Rich Pin data (title, price, stock)

Great for e-commerce or real estate visuals.

Collection Ads

Pinterest Collection Ads
  • Hero Image: 1000 × 1500 pixels or 1000 × 1000 pixels
  • Aspect Ratio: 2:3 or 1:1 ratio
  • Tagged Products: Up to 24
  • Max File Size: 10MB
  • Title: 100 characters
  • Description: 800 characters

A strong mix of catalog-style visuals and swipeable tagged products.

Idea Ads

Pinterest Idea Ads
  • Size: 1080 × 1920 pixels
  • Aspect Ratio: 9:16
  • Max File Size: 2GB

Perfect for how-to sequences, seasonal DIYs, and storytelling.

Showcase Ads

Pinterest Showcase Ads
  • Format: Blend of static, video, and Idea Pins
  • Use: For launches, brand showcases, or seasonal collections

Quiz Ads

Pinterest Quiz Ads
  • Format: Interactive quiz-style pins with multiple choice
  • Created by: Pinterest reps for brand campaigns

Premiere Spotlight Ads

Pinterest Premiere Spotlight Ads
  • Placement: Homepage or Pinterest search spotlight
  • Specs: Managed directly via Pinterest Ads Manager
  • Use Case: Broad campaigns, launches, and large promotions

Pinterest Profile & Cover Photo Sizes

Your profile visuals matter as much as your pins, especially for business accounts. Keeping your branding sharp starts with the right specs.

Profile Picture:

  • Size: At least 800 × 450 pixels
  • Shape: Square or circular

Cover Photo or Video:

  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 ratio
  • Format: Horizontal image or video
  • Style: Clean visuals like product shots, brand scenes, or lifestyle content

Keeping your visuals consistent with your overall Pinterest pin dimensions strategy helps with trust and recognition across your profile and pins.

Technical Specs & Upload Guidelines

To make sure your Pinterest pin dimensions display correctly across all devices, here are the current file and format rules:

Mandatory Upload Requirements

These are musts if you want your content to appear properly:

File Types

  • Static PinsJPEG or PNG
  • Video PinsMP4 or MOV

Max File Sizes

  • mage Pins: Up to 20MB
  • Video Pins: Up to 2GB

Standard Aspect Ratio

  • Use a 2:3 ratio, ideally 1000 × 1500 pixels
  • Pinterest favors this format for visibility and clarity

Recommended for Better Performance

You’ll get stronger performance and better reach by following these tips:

  • Resolution: Use 150–300 DPI for clean, crisp visuals, especially for mobile views
  • Safe Zone: Keep text and focal visuals away from edges. Cropping may occur on feed previews.
  • Video Length (Standard Pins): Aim for 6–15 seconds to hold attention and boost engagement
  • Pin Titles & Descriptions:
    • Titles: Keep under 100 characters
    • Descriptions: Stay below 800 characters
    • Keep copy clear and scan-friendly

Pinterest SEO Tips

To boost discovery and stay consistent with your Pinterest pin dimensions:

  • File Names: Use descriptive names like pinterest-pin-size-1000x1500.jpg
  • Alt Text: Write clear, helpful descriptions
  • On-Pin Keywords: Use terms naturally in your title and description, no stuffing

Pinterest Pin Formats for Strategic Marketing Goals

Different pins serve different goals, and picking the right format can boost clicks, saves, and reach. Match your format to your outcome while keeping your Pinterest pin dimensions on point.

1. Drive Traffic

Use standard pins at 1000 × 1500 pixels. Add a punchy title, a quick CTA, and a direct link to your blog, landing page, or store. Clear visuals and clean Pinterest pin dimensions make users stop and click.

2. Build Brand Awareness

Try video pins or idea pins. These formats support storytelling and keep people watching. Whether you’re launching something new or showing how it’s done, motion adds depth to your message.

3. Generate Saves & Leads

Use long pinsinfographics, or carousel pins. These shapes hold more content, great for how-to tips, checklists, or tutorials users want to revisit. These formats naturally encourage saves.

4. Shoppable Pins

Great for e-commerce or real estate. Pinterest auto-fills price, title, and link, making your product pin a straight path from scroll to sale. Clean Pinterest pin dimensions keep your visuals neat across devices.

Best Practices for Pinterest Pin Dimensions

A well-built pin can stop the scroll and spark action. Whether you’re posting real estate listings, blog graphics, or shopping ads, strong Pinterest pin dimensions paired with thoughtful design make all the difference.

  • Build a Visual Hierarchy: Start with a striking image. Add a bold title. End with a clear call-to-action. Keep critical info, such as text and graphics, in the upper half of your design so it’s visible in previews and mobile feeds.
  • Use Readable, On-Brand Text: Fonts should stay legible, even on smaller screens. Stick to your brand’s color palette and typography. Keep the pin title short and packed with value.
  • Stick to the Right Size: Standard Pinterest pin dimensions are 1000 × 1500 pixels with a 2:3 aspect ratio. Pinterest favors this shape across feeds and devices, so it helps your visuals stay sharp and uncluttered.
  • Stay Consistent: Use the same logo, colors, and text styles across all formats, such as static pins, video pins, and carousel pins. This visual consistency builds brand trust and encourages clicks.
  • Preview on Mobile: Since most Pinterest users browse by phone, test your pins on a small screen. Make sure no text is cut off and everything looks balanced—especially for longer pins or video content.

Pinterest Marketing Integration Tips

Once your Pinterest pin dimensions are set and your design looks sharp, plug your pins into a larger marketing flow. These small actions extend reach and help your pins perform across platforms.

  • Claim Your Website: Verifying your site unlocks full Pinterest Analytics and adds your profile to any pin saved from your domain. It also builds trust with users who find your pins through search.
  • Enable Rich Pins: Use Open Graph or Schema tags to add Rich Pin metadata. These pull in titles, product info, or blog summaries automatically, perfect for listings, recipes, or product pages. No manual updates needed.
  • Use Scheduling Tools: Tools like RecurPost let you plan Pinterest content. This keeps your account active without needing to post daily. You can batch design pins, size them to 1000 × 1500 pixels, and queue them ahead of time.
  • Research Trends Before Designing: Check the Pinterest Trends Tool to see what’s gaining traction. Aligning your pins with trending topics like seasonal searches or holiday themes makes them more likely to surface in feeds.
  • Cross-Promote Your Best Pins: Add your top-performing pins to email newslettersblog posts, or platforms like Instagram and Facebook. It boosts reach with zero extra design work.
  • Add ‘Save to Pinterest’ Buttons: Let users save images directly to their boards. This works great for blogs, real estate photos, or shop pages. It also builds organic pin visibility without ad spend.
  • Track What Works With UTM Tags: Add UTM codes to your pinned URLs and monitor traffic in your analytics. You’ll get clear data on which pin formats, visuals, or topics drive the most saves and clicks.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Even strong visuals with the right Pinterest pin dimensions can fall flat if small details are missed. Keep your Pinterest pin dimensions effective by avoiding these common missteps:

  • Inconsistent Aspect Ratios: Switching between square, long, and 2:3 formats randomly disrupts visual flow, especially in carousel pins. Stick with consistent Pinterest pin dimensions for a cohesive feel across a campaign.
  • Missing Thumbnails on Video Pins: No thumbnail? Your video pin might look blank before autoplay kicks in. Add a clean static image that reflects your branding and aligns with your visual theme.
  • Not Testing Multiple Formats: Using only one type of pin design limits your reach. Try both standard pins and video pins for the same content. You might find your audience responds better to one over the other.
  • Overloaded or Cluttered Designs: Too much text or jam-packed visuals reduce readability, especially on mobile. Stick to one strong message and give your content room to breathe.
  • Skipping Visual Branding: Leaving out your logo, brand colors, or signature fonts makes your content harder to recognize. Consistent visuals across all your Pinterest pin dimensions build brand familiarity over time.

Conclusion

Using the correct Pinterest pin dimensions helps your content stay sharp, scannable, and clickable. Whether you’re designing static pins, video ads, or shoppable formats, size and layout play a direct role in how well your pins perform in the feed.

With the right specs, design tips, and consistent visuals, your pins can lead to more saves, clicks, and conversions without guesswork.

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Twitter (X) Image Size Guide for Posts, Ads & Headers https://imagepla.net/twitter-x-image-size-guide-for-posts-ads-headers/ Mon, 19 Jan 2026 17:13:06 +0000 https://imagepla.net/?p=1940 Learn how to size, format and maximize your image’s potential with our Twitter image size guide. X/Twitter header image size Keeping track of the header sizing requirements can be a bit overwhelming. Adobe Express keeps things simple by providing professionally designed templates that are already sized to fit your header photo space. Find a free template that resonates with […]

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Learn how to size, format and maximize your image’s potential with our Twitter image size guide.

X/Twitter header image size

  • The ideal image size for your Twitter header photo is 1500px by 500px.
  • Keep in mind that header photos display differently on various devices. You may experience cropping of around 60px on both the top and bottom of your header photo, so keep any important information near the centre.
  • Don’t forget that your profile photo will also block part of your header in the lower-left corner, so avoid putting any key visual information there.
  • Twitter supports images that are JPEG, GIF or PNG file formats.
  • If you experience any errors in the upload process, be sure your browser is up to date or try using a different browser.

Keeping track of the header sizing requirements can be a bit overwhelming. Adobe Express keeps things simple by providing professionally designed templates that are already sized to fit your header photo space. Find a free template that resonates with your creative vision and customise it to perfection. Just remember to keep all important visual information in the central safe zone.

X/Twitter profile image size

  • The ideal image size for your Twitter profile image is 400px by 400px.
  • Your profile picture will be uploaded as a square, but it’s actually displayed as a circle throughout the site. Make sure that your image maintains its integrity when cropped into a circle. If you lose any important details in the cropping process, try using a different one.
  • Twitter supports images that are JPEG, GIF or PNG file formats.
  • The maximum file size for a profile image is 2 MB.

If you need further guidance with customizing your profile, read Twitter’s tips for building up your profile. Or, if you’re looking for help troubleshooting with uploading your profile image, explore more detailed suggestions from Twitter’s help page.

While Adobe Express comes loaded with pre-made template sizes for you to choose from, we also know that sometimes you’ll have specific creative needs, like a Twitter profile photo.

Use the customised size option under resize in your Adobe Express workspace to enter precise measurements in pixels, inches or millimetres. In this case, type in 400px by 400px and you’ll have yourself the perfect canvas to make your customised profile image.

You can even drop a temporary circle outline graphic (with a 400px diameter) into your design to predict where the cropping will occur so you can optimise your image’s composition.

Twitter (X) Image Size Guide for Posts, Ads & Headers

ALSO READ: Pinterest Pin Image Size Guide for Maximum Reach

X/Twitter in-stream image size

  • In-stream images are displayed at a 16:9 ratio of 600px by 335px and can be clicked and expanded up to 1200px by 675px.
  • This means is that you can upload any shape photo, be it square, vertical or horizontal. It will just be cropped in a 600px by 335px preview in-stream and display in full once clicked.
  • For best results, make sure your image is no larger than 5 MB.
  • Twitter supports in-stream images that are JPEG, GIF or PNG file formats.
  • If you’re uploading GIFs, go for one that loops. Twitter supports looping GIFs. Any GIFs that are not set to loop will display as a static image.

Looking to share image content with your tweets? Get started with our professionally designed templates to help inspire your creativity.

Choose from image-focused templates, infographics, marketing promotions and more. You can even duplicate and revise any template you make for future use to create consistency in your feed. Explore animated templates on the Adobe Express mobile app for a more dynamic design.

X/Twitter ads image size

  • Images in both standard and promotional Tweets should be at least 600px wide. Aim for something closer to 1200px for the highest quality. Any height is acceptable up to a 1:1 ratio.
  • On a desktop, images are accepted between a 2:1 and 1:1 ratio. On mobile, images are displayed at a 16:9 ratio.
  • You can post up to four photos in a single tweet.
  • Twitter supports in-stream images that are JPEG, GIF or PNG file formats.
  • For best results, make sure your image is no larger than 5 MB.
  • Animated GIFs cannot be included in tweets with multiple images.

When creating your image content for your tweets and promotions, look no further than Adobe Express. Log in to the workspace and enter precise measurements in pixels, inches or millimetres. Search the library of templates to get inspiration or use the layouts option to format your composition with a mix of images, icons and text.

X/Twitter video ads and thumbnail size

  • When it comes to tweeting videos, the approved file types are MP4 or MOV.
  • For best results, make sure your video is no larger than 1 GB, and you may only upload one video per tweet.
  • An ideal video length is about 15 seconds or less, with a maximum length of 2 minutes and 20 seconds.
  • Twitter recommends videos that are 1200px by 1200px or a 1:1 ratio, as this will appear consistent on both desktop and mobile platforms. Videos in a 16:9 ratio, be it vertical or horizontal, will be cropped in feed and appear in full when expanded.
  • Video thumbnails should match the aspect ratio of the video. JPEG or PNG files are accepted.

Head to Adobe Express to make your video thumbnail using the same aspect ratio to match your video. Add images, icons and eye-catching text to create a thumbnail that successfully speaks out for what your video has in store.

X/Twitter cards image size

With Twitter Cards, you can use eye-catching imagery and video to drive conversion, create an engagement or start a conversation with your audience. There are several types of Cards:

Website Cards are used to link your audience to your website or a landing page. Make sure that you include a call-to-action in the copy of your tweet to direct your audience where you want them to go.

App cards are used to promote a mobile app in the Twitter feed and link your audience to connect with the app.

Direct Message Cards are used to motivate users to start a conversation with your brand’s chatbot in their direct message inbox. Creating an eye-catching card using imagery or video is the key to initiating this conversion.

  • The ideal image size for Twitter Cards is 800px by 418px, a 1.91:1 ratio. For App Cards, you can go with 800px by 800px for a 1:1 ratio.
  • Videos can also be used in Twitter Cards. The recommended size for Website Card videos is 1200px by 1200px or 1:1 aspect ratioFor App Card and Direct Message Card, the recommended size is 640px by 360px for a 16:9 ratio or 360px by 360px for a 1:1 ratio.
  • Twitter supports images that are JPEG or PNG format; no GIFs are allowed here.
  • For best results, make sure your image is no larger than 3 MB.
  • The approved file types are MP4 or MOV, ideally less than 30 MB in size and no more than 1 GB when it comes to videos.
  • Twitter advises a short video for these cards, so aim to keep it less than 15 seconds.
  • For videos, place your logo in the upper left-hand corner.
  • All Website Card videos are required to have closed captioning or text overlays.

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Google Display Ad Image Sizes Explained (With Best Practices) https://imagepla.net/google-display-ad-image-sizes-explained-with-best-practices/ Mon, 19 Jan 2026 03:48:22 +0000 https://imagepla.net/?p=1945 Choosing the best Google Display Ad image sizes can make a significant difference in your ad campaign. When it comes to creating visuals for Google Ads, there are many different size variations to choose from. But, there are a few specific sizes that tend to perform the best across mobile and desktop platforms. Before we […]

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Choosing the best Google Display Ad image sizes can make a significant difference in your ad campaign.

When it comes to creating visuals for Google Ads, there are many different size variations to choose from. But, there are a few specific sizes that tend to perform the best across mobile and desktop platforms.

Before we jump into the details, let’s talk a little bit about what Google Display Ads are and why they matter for brands with an online presence.

What Are Google Display Ads?

Google Display Ads are part of the Google Ads ecosystem. They’re distributed through the Google Display Network. This network uses analytics and retargeting to display advertisers’ Google Ads on websites as users browse online.

Display Ads feature an optimized image that helps drive potential customers to learn more about a product or service. You’ve likely seen these ads “following” you across multiple websites, especially if you previously clicked one.

Let’s say you visit your favorite retailer’s website and check out a few of their products. If that brand—or one of those products—is part of a Google Ad campaign, you’ll continue to see ads for it popping up wherever you browse.

Google Display Ads use visuals to raise brand awareness and keep products front-and-center for the user. These visuals make products and services more memorable, making it more likely that the user will want to buy.

ALSO READ: Twitter (X) Image Size Guide for Posts, Ads & Headers

Why Use Google Display Ads?

If you want to broaden your brand’s reach across different online platforms, Google Display Ads can help you do that. Not only will they appear in Google search results and on websites; they’ll also be shown to your potential customers on YouTube and other platforms owned by Google.

Google Display ads are essentially a one-stop way to get your ad visuals seen in a wide variety of places, from one point of origin: the Google Display Network.

Here are some important reasons a business might opt for using Google Display Ads:

  • Boosting brand awareness across multiple touch points
  • Retargeting for users who may have already interacted with your brand online
  • Expanding your online reach to connect with more users
  • Driving leads and conversions

Of course, like any graphic-based advertising, it’s crucial to have the right images—and especially the right image sizes.

The Top 4 Google Display Ad Image Sizes

While you can create Google Display Ads in over 50 size variations, there are a few sizes that perform exceptionally well. According to Google, these are the four top-performing ad sizes available in the Google Display Network.

Medium Rectangle – 300 Pixels x 250 Pixels

medium ad example

This rectangular ad is sized at 300 pixels x 250 pixels. It can feature both images and text, and it works well on mobile devices. That makes it an excellent and versatile ad size option.

According to Google, this particular ad size can help boost revenue if you opt to use both the Display Ad and text options. It tends to do well when it is displayed inline as part of an article or blog post. These ads also work well at the end of a post.

Large Rectangle – 336 Pixels x 280 Pixels

large rectangle ad example

This is a slightly larger option than the medium rectangle, and it comes in at 336 pixels x 280 pixels. Large rectangle ads also perform well when embedded in an article, or when displayed at the end of one.

Using text in combination with your image could help to increase its reach. These ads are not mobile-optimized, so keep that in mind when you select your preferred size.

Leaderboard (Rectangle) – 728 Pixels x 90 Pixels

leaderboard rectangle ad example

Leaderboard ads are long, rectangular Display Ads that work best when positioned above a website’s primary content. According to Google, they also perform well on forums.

Their dimensions of 728 pixels x 90 pixels help them fit in a narrow space at the top of a website. For that reason, they’re more suited to desktop ads and are not optimized for mobile devices.

Half Page – 300 Pixels x 600 Pixels

half page ad example

The half-page ad size, which comes in at 300 pixels by 600 pixels, is a Display Ad that takes up a bit more online real estate than the other options. This is an excellent option for brands that prefer to pay for larger ads.

Opting for a half-page Display Ad means you have a lot more space to work with, making it easier to get your message across. It’s also possible to build some engagement into these larger ads.

According to Google, this particular ad size is growing in popularity based on the number of impressions it receives. Brands that want to make their mark with eye-catching visuals might want to consider this ad size for desktop advertising.

How to Optimize Your Google Display Ad Images

First, it’s important to note that Google requires its ads to be sized exactly right. Keep this in mind when you create your ad graphic.

If you’re using a tool like Snappa to create a custom graphic size, you can input the specific dimensions into the builder on the main page. That way, you’re sure to create the correct image size.

Creating custom Google Display Ad images in Snappa is quick and easy. Once you’ve entered the correct image size, you’ll have plenty of backgrounds, graphic elements, and fonts to choose from inside the builder.

Best Design Practices For Google Display Ads

Finally, when you create your Google Display Ad Images, it’s important to stick to some graphic design best practices. You’re representing your visual brand through Google Ads, so it’s important to make sure everything is on point.

  • Customize your ad with colors and images that align with your brand style guide. You want any images associated with your brand to be easily recognizable.
  • Don’t try to force too much text into your images. Less is more.
  • Make sure your fonts are on-brand and readable. You want users to be able to read your ads at a glance.
  • If you use stock images or graphic elements, make sure users will be able to easily tell what they’re looking at. Busy or complex images could cause potential customers to keep scrolling.

Like the images above? Every single one of them are existing Snappa templates you can click on to edit! With a simple resize or image swap, your content will be ad-ready in no time!

Final Thoughts

Creating right-sized images for your Google Display Ads is easy with a tool like Snappa. Now that you know the best Google Display Ad image sizes, all you need to do is enter those dimensions into our easy custom graphic size tool to get started.

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YouTube Thumbnail Size & Design Rules to Increase Click-Through Rate https://imagepla.net/youtube-thumbnail-size-design-rules-to-increase-click-through-rate/ Sat, 17 Jan 2026 05:12:00 +0000 https://imagepla.net/?p=1934 The size of your YouTube thumbnail image can be the difference between a scroll-past and a click. Get the dimensions wrong, and your image might look blurry, get awkwardly cropped, or not upload at all. YouTube shows thumbnails in dozens of places, from mobile search to desktop suggestions, and each one needs to be formatted […]

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The size of your YouTube thumbnail image can be the difference between a scroll-past and a click. Get the dimensions wrong, and your image might look blurry, get awkwardly cropped, or not upload at all.

YouTube shows thumbnails in dozens of places, from mobile search to desktop suggestions, and each one needs to be formatted properly to look polished. A thumbnail that looks great on desktop can turn blurry on mobile if it isn’t sized just right, especially for mobile-first social media viewers.

We’ll walk you through the best YouTube thumbnail size, how it impacts visibility, step-by-step upload instructions, and proven design tips to boost clicks, whether you’re a seasoned content creator or just getting started with your YouTube channel.

What size thumbnail is best for YouTube?

The best size for a YouTube video thumbnail is 1280 × 720 pixels, using an aspect ratio of 16:9. This resolution keeps your image sharp across every device and viewing context, essential for anyone creating video content that needs to stand out.

Here’s a quick reference for the key specs, and why each one matters:

SpecificationRequirementWhy It MattersCommon Mistakes
Dimensions1280 x 720 pixelsEnsures clarity on all devicesUsing smaller images that get blurry when scaled up
Aspect Ratio16:9Matches YouTube player dimensionsCreating square or vertical thumbnails
File SizeMaximum 2MBBalances quality with upload speedUploading uncompressed files that exceed the maximum file size
File TypesJPG, PNG, GIFEnsures compatibility with YouTube’s accepted image formatsUsing unsupported formats like BMP or TIFF
Minimum Width640 pixelsPrevents pixelationUsing low-res screenshots from phones

When you’re designing thumbnails, you’ll run into a few technical terms. Here’s a quick breakdown:

Pixels: The tiny dots of colors that make up a digital image. The more pixels an image has, the more detailed the image looks.

Thumbnail resolution: The total number of pixels — 1280 × 720 equals 921,600 pixels. If your image size is smaller than 1280 × 720, YouTube will automatically stretch it to fit, which causes pixelation. Your text will likely be difficult to read and look unprofessional.

Aspect ratio: The relationship between width and height — 16:9 means it’s 1.78x wider than it is tall. If you use an aspect ratio of 4:3, your video will look distorted in YouTube’s 16:9 aspect ratio.

Image format: YouTube accepts three image formats for thumbnails:

  • JPG: Great for photos and images with lots of detail, creates smaller file sizes
  • PNG: Best for text-heavy graphics or transparent backgrounds
  • GIF: Works for simple graphics (but not animation — only the first frame shows)

File size: All files must stay under the 2MB size limit to upload successfully.

How your thumbnail dimensions impact visibility

Beyond visual appeal, thumbnail dimensions affect how YouTube’s algorithm treats your video content: it favors properly formatted thumbnails because they help deliver a better viewing experience, especially across mobile and desktop.

Getting the size right is one of the easiest ways to optimize your video’s performance. A well-sized YouTube thumbnail image sends a signal to YouTube that your content is high-quality and worth promoting in:

  • Search results: Thumbnails appear at medium size, so 1280 × 720 resolution keeps text and graphics readable when viewers scan through results.
  • Suggested videos: Thumbnails display smaller in the sidebar, making high resolution critical for maintaining visual clarity.
  • Homepage feed: Thumbnails appear larger and more prominent, where sizing helps videos stand out.
  • Mobile viewing: The 16:9 ratio prevents awkward cropping or black bars on vertical screens.

The aspect ratio of 16:9 matches YouTube’s standard player. Using anything else (like 4:3) creates pillarboxing — those black bars on the sides that waste space and make your videos look outdated.

While it’s important to understand guidelines and best practices for creating YouTube thumbnails and videos, you’ll also want to keep in mind that people process visuals faster than text. This means your thumbnail may be your best shot at making a great first impression. 

Our research supports this: “Around 60% of the human brain is involved in visual processing, so visuals play a huge role in how we communicate with each other,” says Dr. Alastair Goode, who conducted research for TechSmith. “The research shows that in a business scenario, visuals prompt a deeper level of understanding than nonvisual communications — proving humans react to visual stimuli in the same way at work as they do in any other situation.”

How to upload a custom thumbnail

Once you’ve designed an image with the right YouTube thumbnail dimensions and file type, uploading is simple. Just make sure your account is verified and follow these quick steps in YouTube Studio.

1. Sign in to YouTube Studio

Start by signing in to YouTube Studio, the dashboard for managing your channel. Go to studio.youtube.com or click your profile picture and select YouTube Studio.

If your account isn’t verified yet, you’ll need to verify your phone number first. Managing more than one channel? Use the account switcher in the top right to make sure you’re in the right place.

Troubleshooting tip: If you don’t see your channel, double-check that you’re signed into the correct Google account.

2. Select your video

You can add thumbnails when you first upload a video or to videos already on your channel. Many creators like to refresh their existing videos by going to Content on the left-hand menu in YouTube Studio, where all your uploads are listed. You can easily find specific videos using the search bar or filters.

You’ll see the current thumbnail in the video list. While you can’t upload the same thumbnail to a bunch of videos at once, you can quickly move between videos with keyboard shortcuts like J and K.

3. Click the thumbnail option

On the video details page, go to the Thumbnail section. You’ll see three automatically generated thumbnail options from your video. If you have a verified account, you’ll also see an Upload thumbnail button. The thumbnail that’s currently active will have a blue border around it.

You should see your custom thumbnails within minutes, but processing could take up to two hours during high-traffic periods.

4. Add your image

Before uploading, double-check that your image meets the size requirements of 1280 × 720 pixels and is under 2MB. YouTube will reject images that don’t meet these specifications. So, if the file’s too big, use an image editor to compress it.

When your image meets the size requirements:

  • Click Upload thumbnail
  • Choose your image file.
  • YouTube will show a preview.

If you need help changing your image size to meet YouTube’s requirements, check out this guide on how to resize an image correctly.

5. Save changes

Click Save in the top right corner, as YouTube doesn’t automatically save your thumbnail. You should see a confirmation message, and the new image will show up across YouTube in about 5–10 minutes.

Pro tip: Open your channel in an incognito window to see how the new thumbnail appears to viewers.

Best practices you should know for YouTube thumbnail design

The right size won’t help a thumbnail that doesn’t stand out. Technical specs get you in the door; great design is what gets people to click.

Want to level up your whole video strategy? Check out our guide to making YouTube videos. 

Choose bold text and contrasting colors

There’s an unspoken “three-second rule” in video marketing: If you don’t grab your audience’s attention in the first few seconds, they’re more likely to stop watching. That means your thumbnail text needs to be big, bold, and readable (even on a phone screen) to pull in viewers so that they’ll click through to watch.

  • Contrast ratio: Aim for at least 4.5:1 between text and background for better readability.
  • Color psychology: Warm colors like red and orange can increase click-through rates compared to cooler tones.
  • Font weight: Bold or semi-bold fonts maintain readability when scaled down.
  • Font style: Sans-serif fonts typically perform better than serif fonts because they retain clarity at small sizes.

Skip “YouTube red” for play buttons or icons, as it can blend in with YouTube’s interface and confuse viewers.

Pro tip: Snagit makes it easy to add arrows, shapes, callouts, and other eye-catching elements, and you don’t need advanced design skills.

Include your branding

Consistent branding builds channel recognition and viewer trust. Creating thumbnail templates that reinforce your visual identity helps viewers recognize your content in crowded feeds.

Here’s how to brand your thumbnails effectively:

  • Place logos in one of the four corners, typically in the top-left or bottom-right.
  • Keep logos visible but not overpowering — roughly 5-10% of the thumbnail width.
  • Stick to a consistent color scheme, font combination, and layout style across thumbnails.

Consistent branding is especially important for educational or professional channels; credibility matters, and a polished look helps build it quickly.

Pro tip: Camtasia templates and asset libraries make it easy to place logos and brand colors in a consistent location on each thumbnail.

For more strategies to boost engagement and grow your channel, check out these tips on building a YouTube audience.

Keep the layout simple

Your thumbnail needs to stand out in a sea of videos. If the layout’s too busy, people will scroll right past.

  • Maximum of three elements: Limit thumbnails to one focal image, one line of text, and one logo or icon.
  • Rule of thirds: Place key elements in the left third or right third to guide the viewer’s eye and improve visual balance. This also works for the top third and the bottom third.
  • Whitespace matters: Leave intentional empty space to avoid clutter and improve readability.
  • Mobile-first design: 69% of YouTube views happen on mobile devices, so test thumbnails at 120p wide.

Simple wins. Every extra element you add may make your message harder to spot, especially when viewers are scrolling quickly.

Use clear, high-resolution images

If your thumbnail looks low quality, people may assume your video is, too. 

Maintain a 1280 × 720 pixel resolution at a 16:9 aspect ratio for sharp, clear thumbnail images. Lower-resolution images appear blurry when YouTube scales them up for different display contexts.

Screenshots from paused video frames typically lack adequate resolution unless processed with editing tools. Export a frame or use a high-quality screenshot tool instead.

You’ll get the best results by:

  • Using PNG format for graphics with text or logos.
  • Choosing JPG for photo-based thumbnails with gradients.

Pro tip: Stay under the 2MB upload limit and maintain quality by using optimized export settings in Camtasia and Snagit.

Common file types and resolutions

Knowing the right file format and resolution helps you balance image quality, file size, and upload success so your thumbnails look great and load without a hitch.

JPG

JPG is a great choice for photos or thumbnails with a lot of gradients. It keeps file sizes small (usually 100–500KB), but the compression can sometimes make text look a little fuzzy, so avoid it for text-heavy design elements.

PNG

PNG is best for graphics with text, logos, or flat color backgrounds. It keeps edges sharp and supports transparency, which is ideal for layered designs. Just watch your file size; PNGs are usually larger (up to 2MB).

GIF

YouTube accepts GIFs, but remember that they won’t animate. For still images, GIFs work for basic graphics, but a PNG usually does a better job with quality and flexibility.

Pro tip: Snagit and Camtasia support PNG, JPG, and GIF outputs.

Resolution choices affect both image quality and file size:

  • 1280 × 720 pixels: The standard that works perfectly across all YouTube contexts
  • 1920 × 1080 pixels: Uploads successfully but offers no visible improvement over 1280 × 720
  • Below 1280 × 720: Forces YouTube to upscale images, creating blurriness and pixelation
  • 4K (3840 × 2160): Exceeds YouTube’s requirements and may cause upload issues

Note: DPI (dots per inch) only matters for print, not screens. A 1280 × 720 image at 72 DPI looks the same as one at 300 DPI on YouTube. What matters online are pixel dimensions, not necessarily print resolution.

Take your YouTube thumbnails to the next level

Thumbnails are what motivate people to press play.

Getting the size and specs right is the foundation, but design is what drives real results for YouTubers. When you combine the 1280 × 720 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio, and a solid visual strategy, your thumbnails become powerful tools for engagement.

Batch-creating thumbnails helps speed up your workflow and keeps your brand consistent. Try designing 5–10 variations before filming; it’s a smart way to align your visuals with the content and build a look viewers will recognize.

A little time spent on thumbnail design can go a long way. In many cases, 30 minutes refining your image can boost click-through rates more than hours of post-production editing. Using YouTube thumbnail templates saves time and keeps your thumbnails on-brand. With preset colors, fonts, and layout styles, you can build a consistent look while still customizing each video’s message.Want to create high-quality videos that keep your viewers engaged? TechSmith’s suite of tools  makes it easy. Get started today!

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if my thumbnail is smaller than 1280 × 720 pixels?

YouTube will accept smaller thumbnails but will stretch them to fit the player dimensions, which often results in blurry, pixelated images that look unprofessional and reduce click-through rates.

Can I use a thumbnail with a different aspect ratio than 16:9?

Yes, but YouTube will automatically add black bars to the sides or top and bottom to make it fit the 16:9 player window, which wastes valuable visual space and looks less professional.

Why does my thumbnail look different on mobile versus desktop?

YouTube displays thumbnails at different sizes on different platforms. A thumbnail might appear clear on desktop but pixelated on mobile if it doesn’t meet the minimum resolution requirements of 1280 × 720 pixels.

How can I make text readable in my thumbnails?

Use large, bold fonts with high contrast against the background. Text should be limited to 3–5 words maximum and sized large enough to read even when the thumbnail appears in suggested videos at a smaller size.

Are animated thumbnails allowed on YouTube?

No, even though YouTube accepts GIF files for thumbnails, the animation feature doesn’t work. The platform will only display the first frame of any animated GIF uploaded as a thumbnail.

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Best Tools to Generate Mockup Images Online https://imagepla.net/best-tools-to-generate-mockup-images-online/ Thu, 15 Jan 2026 16:10:57 +0000 https://imagepla.net/?p=1983 Mockup generator tools make it easier for designers to create realistic mockups without complicated software or advanced design skills. These online mockup generators let you choose a mockup template, upload your design, and generate professional mockups in just a few clicks. Whether you need product mockups for apparel, digital products, or marketing materials, these tools […]

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Mockup generator tools make it easier for designers to create realistic mockups without complicated software or advanced design skills. These online mockup generators let you choose a mockup template, upload your design, and generate professional mockups in just a few clicks. Whether you need product mockups for apparel, digital products, or marketing materials, these tools provide high quality mockups ready for presentation or e commerce listings.

Free mockup generators are popular among freelancers and small teams because they simplify the creative process with drag and drop functionality, AI tools, and free plan options. You can create product mockups, customize templates, and preview the final product instantly. With realistic product mockups and lifelike previews, designers can showcase their brand’s aesthetic more effectively. From t shirts and home decor to social media posts and websites, the right mockup maker helps you create stunning mockups and professional images that stand out.

What Is a Mockup Generator?

A mockup generator is an online design tool that helps you create realistic product mockups and visual presentations without needing complex software or advanced design skills. These tools allow you to upload your design, place it on a chosen mockup template, and preview how it would look on real objects like t shirts, mugs, packaging, or digital screens.

Unlike traditional design programs, mockup generators provide a drag and drop interface that simplifies the process for both beginners and professionals. You can create a mockup directly in your browser and generate multiple high quality mockups within minutes. Most platforms include AI mockup features that enhance realism by adjusting lighting, perspective, and texture automatically.

By using a mockup generator, designers and marketers can create product images and marketing materials that offer a lifelike preview of the final product, perfect for e commerce stores, social media, or client presentations.

Key Features to Look for in a Mockup Generator

When selecting the right mockup generator, focus on features that enhance creativity and productivity. Here are the most important ones to consider:

  • Ease of use: Choose an online mockup generator with a simple drag and drop editor that helps you create mockups quickly without complicated steps.
  • Template variety: Look for diverse mockup templates for apparel, packaging, stationery, web pages, and digital products.
  • AI capabilities: Many modern tools include AI mockup options to generate realistic lighting, textures, and angles automatically.
  • Customization options: Ensure the tool allows you to resize, edit, and adjust mockup images easily to match your brand’s aesthetic.
  • High quality output: Always check if the mockup generator supports HD downloads for print or professional use.
  • Integration support: The best tools connect smoothly with platforms like FigmaPhotoshopCanva, or Brandy.
  • Free plan availability: A free plan or trial helps you test features and create mockups before upgrading to paid plans.

ALSO READ: How to Convert JPG to PNG Online for Free

Top Mockup Generator Tools for Designers in 2025

Mockup generators have evolved into powerful design tools that simplify how creators, marketers, and brands present their ideas. Below are some of the best mockup generator tools that help you create stunning mockups for every project, from t shirts to websites and digital products. Each offers unique features, pricing options, and levels of creativity support.

1. Canva – Best for beginners

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Canva is one of the most popular online mockup generators with a drag and drop editor and thousands of mockup templates. It lets you upload your design, customize colors, and create realistic mockups for social media posts, product listings, and marketing materials. Canva’s free plan covers essential templates, while paid plans start at $8.90 per month. It integrates smoothly with Google Drive, Dropbox, and social channels, making it ideal for beginners and small design teams who want professional mockups without extra effort.

2. PromeAI – Best for AI driven creativity

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PromeAI is an advanced AI mockup generator that transforms text or sketches into realistic product mockups. It’s perfect for designers exploring AI tools to create product images or branding visuals faster. The tool offers HD upscaling, background removal, and smart lighting adjustments. You can generate mockups for packaging, apparel, or digital screens in just a few clicks. PromeAI is ideal for teams who want to combine AI creativity with manual control, offering flexible pricing that starts at $10 per month.

3. Mockuuups Studio – Best for simplicity and speed

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Mockuuups Studio helps designers create realistic product mockups with a simple drag and drop workflow. You can choose from over 1,000 templates, upload your design, and preview it instantly in professional settings. The tool works offline and supports integrations with Figma, Photoshop, and Sketch. It’s widely used for app mockups, UI previews, and digital campaigns. Mockuuups Studio includes a free plan, while its premium version starts at $26.90 per month, offering access to exclusive template collections.

4. Mockey – Best for realistic device mockups

mockey

Mockey is a browser based mockup maker that helps users create mockups for devices, t shirts, posters, and digital products. Its AI powered alignment tool automatically adjusts placement and lighting, giving your designs a lifelike preview. With thousands of free mockup templates, Mockey is one of the best free mockup generators for designers. It requires no software installation and exports high quality images ready for social media or print on demand stores. Paid plans begin at $4.10 per month for advanced customization.

5. Kittl – Best for typography driven mockups

kittl

Kittl stands out for its strong focus on text based designs and creative typography. It’s ideal for apparel designers, branding experts, and creators who want to add detailed lettering to mockups. Kittl offers custom fonts, effects, and layout options to help you create product mockups that reflect your brand’s style. The platform includes both free and premium plans, starting at $10 per month, and integrates with Figma and Adobe Creative Cloud.

6. Visme – Best for team collaboration

visme-mockup-generator

Visme is an online mockup generator built for teams. It allows multiple users to collaborate in real time on marketing visuals and presentations. The tool includes hundreds of templates for product packaging, branding, and digital mockups. Designers can drag and drop elements, upload images, and create mockup templates for social media and print use. Visme offers a free plan and paid plans starting at $12.25 per user per month. It integrates with major platforms like Slack, Trello, and Mailchimp.

7. Recraft – Best for rapid prototyping

recraft mockup generator tool

Recraft helps teams create realistic product mockups for fast concept validation. It’s designed for rapid prototyping and visual testing of design ideas. You can generate mockups with AI assistance, share them instantly, and collaborate with other users. Its drag and drop interface is intuitive, and the tool supports popular integrations such as Figma, Canva, and Dropbox. Recraft is perfect for designers who need to create multiple mockups quickly, with pricing that starts at $10 per user per month.

8. Rotato – Best for 3D mockup presentations

rotato mockup generator tools

Rotato is the go to mockup maker for designers creating 3D product presentations. It lets you animate your mockups and add effects for a cinematic look. The platform supports app interfaces, web designs, and product packaging with detailed lighting control. You can generate mockups in multiple angles and export them as HD videos or images. Rotato works best for developers and agencies showcasing interactive designs. A one time purchase starts at $79, making it a valuable investment for 3D mockup creation.

9. Free Mockup AI – Best for budget friendly design

free mockup ai

Free Mockup AI provides a simple and affordable way to generate mockups for small projects. It includes essential templates for branding, apparel, and packaging. Users can customize layouts, edit colors, and download HD mockup images for professional use. The platform is lightweight, runs directly in the browser, and is ideal for freelancers or startups. It offers a free version and premium upgrades beginning at $9, delivering excellent value for the price.

10. Picsart – Best for lifestyle mockups and AI photo effects

picsart ai mockup generator tool

Picsart’s AI mockup generator combines photo editing and mockup creation in one tool. It’s perfect for designers and marketers creating product visuals or social media posts. You can upload designs, apply AI photo effects, and generate realistic product mockups that match your brand identity. The platform includes templates for fashion, packaging, and lifestyle displays. Picsart offers a free plan and paid options starting at $5 per user per month, making it an accessible choice for both beginners and professionals.

Comparison Table of the Best Mockup Generators

Here is a quick comparison of the best mockup generator tools to help you find the right fit for your creative workflow. This table covers pricing, free plan availability, and their most notable features.

ToolBest ForFree PlanStarting PriceKey Feature
CanvaBeginnersYes$8.90 per monthTemplates and branding tools
PromeAIAI featuresNo$10 per monthText to image mockup generation
Mockuuups StudioFast setupYes$26.90 per monthAutomatic mockup creation
MockeyRealistic device mockupsYes$4.10 per month3D and AI placement
KittlTypography designsYes$10 per monthCustom fonts and text effects
VismeTeam collaborationYes$12.25 per userShared workspace and templates
RecraftRapid prototypingYes$10 per userQuick AI layout creation
Rotato3D presentationsNo$79 one timeAnimated 3D mockups
Free Mockup AIBudget useYes$9Affordable HD visuals
PicsartLifestyle mockupsYes$5 per userAI photo effects

This comparison helps designers choose the right online mockup generator that aligns with their workflow, creative needs, and budget.

How Brandy Complements Mockup Workflows

Brandy makes managing mockups and brand assets effortless by giving teams one centralized place to store, organize, and retrieve all creative files. Instead of searching through scattered folders, designers can instantly access approved brand logos, color palettes, and templates when creating realistic mockups. This ensures that every product mockup aligns perfectly with the brand’s visual identity.

Designers can easily connect their favorite mockup generator tools with Brandy for seamless asset reuse. Whether working in Canva, Figma, or Photoshop, teams can pull assets directly from Brandy without leaving their workspace. This saves time and keeps creative projects consistent.

By centralizing mockups, brand elements, and design templates, Brandy helps maintain visual harmony across all marketing materials and client projects. Every mockup generated stays true to your brand aesthetic, improving collaboration and ensuring that every output from social media visuals to product listings looks cohesive and professional.

Conclusion – The Future of Mockup Design

Mockup generators have completely changed the way designers and marketers bring their ideas to life. What once required hours of editing and complicated software can now be done in just a few clicks. These tools make it easy to create realistic mockups, customize templates, and produce high quality visuals for websites, social media, and print on demand projects. They combine speed with creativity, giving designers more time to focus on storytelling and innovation.

The future of mockup design lies in AI automation, real time collaboration, and seamless integration with brand management platforms. By connecting your favorite mockup tools with Brandy, you can access logos, fonts, and templates instantly, ensuring every mockup you create stays visually consistent and on brand.

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How to Add Transparent Background to Images Online https://imagepla.net/how-to-add-transparent-background-to-images-online/ Wed, 14 Jan 2026 12:37:47 +0000 https://imagepla.net/?p=1978 Imagine you’re working on a vibrant social media post, and you want to include an image that truly pops. But wait—there’s a glaring white background behind your subject, making it look out of place. What if I told you that achieving a transparent background is easier than you think? You don’t need expensive software or […]

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Imagine you’re working on a vibrant social media post, and you want to include an image that truly pops. But wait—there’s a glaring white background behind your subject, making it look out of place. What if I told you that achieving a transparent background is easier than you think? You don’t need expensive software or advanced design skills; all it takes are some simple techniques and free tools available online.

Transparent backgrounds are essential in today’s digital landscape. They allow images to blend seamlessly into various designs, whether it’s for branding, web development, or content creation. Think about logos: when they have transparent backgrounds, they can be used across different platforms without the awkwardness of boxed-in edges disrupting the flow of your visuals.

So how do we achieve this magic? Let’s dive into some user-friendly options that deliver professional results without costing a dime.

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ALSO READ: Etsy Product Image Size Guide to Increase Sales

Free Tools That Work Wonders You might be surprised at how many effective tools exist right at your fingertips:

  • Remove.bg: This tool automatically detects and removes backgrounds with just one click! It works best with clear subjects against well-lit backdrops.
  • Photopea: A fantastic free alternative to Photoshop that’s browser-based and supports layers and PNG files—a great choice for those who want more control over their edits.
  • GIMP (and its online versions): While GIMP itself requires downloading, lightweight online editors like LunaPic offer similar functionalities without any installation hassle.
  • Canva: Although primarily known as a design platform, Canva offers background removal features for Pro users—and sometimes provides free trials!

To ensure transparency is preserved in your final product, always save your edited images as PNG files since JPEGs don’t support transparent backgrounds.

Let’s walk through using Remove.bg step-by-step:

  1. Head over to remove.bg in your web browser.
  2. Upload the image by dragging it onto the page or selecting from your device.
  3. Wait just a few seconds while AI processes the image—it’s quick!
  4. Review the result carefully; check areas like hair strands or shadows where precision matters most.
  5. If everything looks good, hit “Download” to save it as a transparent PNG file! If there are minor imperfections after processing—don’t worry! Use their editing option to refine those edges manually until you’re satisfied with how cleanly everything appears. This method shines particularly well for portraits or product shots but may require additional tweaks if there’s low contrast between subject and background colors—so keep an eye out! For those looking for greater control over complex shapes or layered compositions, you might prefer Photopea: n1. Visit photopea.com and upload via “File > Open.” n2. Select the Magic Wand Tool (shortcut W) from the toolbar; click on unwanted areas of color within your image—the Tolerance setting allows adjustments based on what needs including/excluding too! n3. Press Delete once you’ve selected enough area—but remember first unlock layers by double-clicking them before proceeding further! n4.To smooth jagged edges afterward switch over Eraser Tool/Select > Refine Edge option accordingly so contours appear seamless instead of rough around corners…
    saving again means choosing File > Export As > PNG format ensuring no loss occurs during saving process either… a real-world example comes from Sophie who runs her own café; she wanted digitized versions made available online yet faced challenges due needing removing white backdrop behind hand-drawn logo scanned initially however thanks solely utilizing Remove BG she managed get rid off distracting boxy appearance completely transforming brand identity instantly visible across promotional materials simply because knew these tips mentioned here beforehand thus proving anyone can elevate their presence digitally affordably & efficiently nowadays regardless skill level involved!

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Etsy Product Image Size Guide to Increase Sales https://imagepla.net/etsy-product-image-size-guide-to-increase-sales/ Sat, 10 Jan 2026 13:06:58 +0000 https://imagepla.net/?p=1957 We all know the saying: a picture speaks a thousand words. And this is never more true than when it comes to ecommerce and selling on marketplaces like Etsy. In fact, according to Etsy, quality product photography is the most influential factor in consumers’ purchase decision, surpassing product cost, shipping cost, and reviews. To stand out from the noise, […]

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We all know the saying: a picture speaks a thousand words. And this is never more true than when it comes to ecommerce and selling on marketplaces like Etsy. In fact, according to Etsy, quality product photography is the most influential factor in consumers’ purchase decision, surpassing product cost, shipping cost, and reviews.

To stand out from the noise, and make your voice heard, your product images are of utmost importance. 

With nearly 7.5 million active sellers on Etsy, getting customers to stop scrolling is key. And even if you have the most amazing product photos to post on your listings, if they’re not compatible with Etsy photo size requirements, no one will get a chance to see them. 

In this post, get a comprehensive guide to Etsy listing photo size and other image requirements. 

Etsy photo basics

  • File type: JPG, GIF, or PNG
  • Color mode: sRGB
  • Size: 2000 pixels for the shortest side
  • Resolution: 72PPI
  • File size: less than 1 MB for faster uploading

Before we jump into the juicy stuff, let’s quickly cover some of the basics. As far as universal truths go, Etsy only accepts .jpg, .gif, and .png files, so ensure your product photos are in one of these formats. Animated .gif and transparent .png files aren’t accepted. It will also automatically convert all files to sRGB color mode, so you’ll want to adjust on your end first for best results.

Etsy image size guidelines for 2025

It’s important to note that each type of image has its own specific size requirements. So, to make it easier for you to find the info you need, here’s a handy chart and then we’ll go through each size requirement for Etsy product listings down below. 

Etsy product image size guide

Detailed specs for each type of Etsy image are as follows: 

Listing images

  • Size: at least 2000 pixels on the shortest side; 3000 x 2250 pixels recommended
  • Number of images: up to 10; at least 5 recommended
  • Aspect ratio: 4:3 recommended
  • Orientation: landscape or square for the first image; recommend using the same orientation for all listing images
  • File type: JPG, GIF, or PNG
  • Color mode: sRGB
  • Resolution: 72PPI
  • File size: less than 1 MB for faster uploading

Your listing images are extremely important. To ensure a clear, up-close look, use a listing photo that’s at least 2000 pixels on the shortest side. This way, when shoppers click the zoom button, the enlarged image will be crystal clear.

Remember, first impressions matter! To set the tone for your product listing, use a photo at least 3000 pixels wide and 2250 pixels tall, in landscape or square orientation. This is the photo shoppers will see when they search for products. It’s also best practice to choose an image that showcases as much as the product or its best feature as much as possible.

Using a landscape or square format will help create a nice cropped thumbnail image that appears in the search results, making it easier to spot. Etsy recommends using the same size and orientation photos for all your listings for a smooth shopping experience. 

Etsy product image size guide

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You can upload up to 10 listing images. Many successful listings have at least five photos, each providing shoppers with additional information about the product. Try photographing the product at different angles, or showcasing features that might not be captured all in one shot, such as the inside of a bag or the bottom of a shoe.

Shop icon

  • Recommended size: 500 x 500 pixels
  • File type: JPG, GIF, or PNG
  • Color mode: sRGB
  • Resolution: 72PPI
  • File size: less than 1 MB for faster uploading

Your shop icon is essentially a logo for your Etsy store. It’s a small graphic that’s used across different areas of your shop to help build brand awareness and offer an instant way for shoppers to visually identify the merchant. 

Use a shop icon that reflects your brand and looks good whether rendering large or small. That means keep backgrounds clean, graphics and illustrations simple, and text short and easy to read. 

Bio and profile photo

  • Min size: 400 x 400 pixels; 500 x 500 pixels recommended
  • File type: JPG, GIF, or PNG
  • Color mode: sRGB
  • Resolution: 72PPI
  • File size: less than 1 MB for faster uploading
  • Orientation: square

Your Etsy profile photo is essentially an image of yourself, the shop owner. Etsy is a more personal marketplace, and many shoppers like to know who they’re supporting, and who is physically making the products. 

You can’t actually delete your Etsy profile photo, but you can replace it with a new one at any time. Choose a clear, well-lit headshot or close-up of your face—nothing shot at a distance. 

Team logo

  • Recommended size: 170 x 100 pixels
  • File type: JPG, GIF, or PNG
  • Color mode: sRGB
  • Resolution: 72PPI
  • File size: less than 1 MB for faster uploading
  • Orientation: square

Order receipt banner

  • Min size: 760 x 100 pixels
  • File type: JPG, GIF, or PNG
  • Color mode: sRGB
  • Resolution: 72PPI
  • File size: less than 1 MB for faster uploading

The order receipt banner appears—you guessed it!—at the top of order receipts. It’s a great place to reinforce your brand’s visual identity. 

Shop banner

The minimum required size for mini shop banners is 

  • Mini shop banner min size: 1200 x 160 pixels; 1600 x 213 pixels recommended 
  • Big shop banner min size: 1200 x 300 pixels; 1600 x 400 pixels recommended 
  • File type: JPG, GIF, or PNG
  • Color mode: sRGB
  • Resolution: 72PPI
  • File size: less than 1 MB for faster uploading

You can choose from one of two types of shop banners: a mini shop banner or a big shop banner. Mini shop banners work if you want to prioritize the focus on your shop icon and listings. Big shop banners are great for big, bold visuals or timely promotions. 

Carousel banner

  • Recommended size: 1200 x 300 pixels
  • Number of images: up to 4
  • File type: JPG, GIF, or PNG
  • Color mode: sRGB
  • Resolution: 72PPI
  • File size: less than 1 MB for faster uploading

Carousel banners are only available to Etsy Plus subscribers. They cycle through up to four different images. This is great if you want to feature a range of products or promotions, especially because you can link each one to a unique URL. 

Collage banner

  • Number of images: up to 4
  • File type: JPG, GIF, or PNG
  • Color mode: sRGB
  • Resolution: 72PPI
  • File size: less than 1 MB for faster uploading

Collage banners are only available to sellers subscribed to Etsy Plus. The minimum required image size for Etsy collage banners changes depending on how many images you feature in the collage: 

  • 2 images: 600 x 300 pixels
  • 3 images: 400 x 300 pixels
  • 4 images: 300 x 300 pixels

Thumbnails

  • These are now auto-generated by Etsy, it will make a square crop of your image.

No matter how incredible your image gallery is, if your thumbnail image isn’t up to scratch, you won’t get the clicks you need to make the sale. So it’s super important you get the thumbnail just right!

When your listings first appear, they show as small thumbnails, only made into a larger gallery once clicked. The first photo in your listing becomes the thumbnail for that particular listing. It’s the image potential buyers will see when they come across your shop’s homepage, search results, and other sections of Etsy. 

Videos

  • Length: 5–15 seconds
  • Resolution: at least 1080 pixels
  • Number of videos: 1 per listing

Etsy also allows for the use of videoProduct videos can complement the story your photos tell. Videos are a great way to add some action to capture shoppers’ attention! 

You can include audio in your video but Etsy will remove it before publishing it live. So don’t worry if you don’t like the sound of your own voice or the dog started barking during the shoot. 

Resizing your images for Etsy

Once you know what Etsy image sizes you need, you can repurpose and resize the photos you already have and upload them accordingly. Don’t panic just yet—there’s no need for design experience here! To resize your images for your Etsy listings, there are many online sites you can use, ranging from drag-and-drop user-friendly platforms such as Canva, to advanced programs like Adobe Photoshop for the pros.

Sure, we’re biased, but we love our image resizer because it already knows all the specs for Etsy. And most other marketplaces and channels you’d want to sell, including Amazon, Facebook, and eBay. 

Keep in mind that decreasing the size of an image won’t affect its resolution, but if you increase the size, the resolution may decrease, causing pixelation. Also note that uploaded images may appear less clear from file compression.

Etsy product image size guide

How to take a perfect Etsy listing image photo

Now it’s time for the fun part! Taking photos for your Etsy listing doesn’t have to be complicated, but there are a few tips and tricks that you can follow to get the perfect shot, every time.

Quick tips:

  • The first photo in your Etsy listing should be horizontal or square, so the main focus of the image is visible in the thumbnail. Using the same shape for all your listing photos will make your store look more consistent.
  • Etsy automatically rotates photos, but if your images are still sideways, try rotating them using a photo editor or by retaking the photo from a different angle. 
  • Crop your images accurately using Etsy’s crop tool.
  • Take pictures of your item from further away than you think you’ll need.
  • Use the placement tool to make fine-tuning adjustments to your thumbnail.
  • Your final image will be cropped from the original, so make sure it was created at the highest resolution possible to meet the suggested minimum size for listing images.

Etsy photo size FAQs

What size should images be on Etsy?

Images on Etsy should be 2000 pixels for the shortest side and a file size of less than 1 MB for faster uploading. Get more Etsy image sizes in this post. 

What is the best image size for Etsy in 2026?

The best image size for Etsy in 2025 is 2000 pixels for the shortest side and a file size of less than 1 MB for faster uploading. Get more Etsy image sizes in this post. 

What size is an Etsy video in pixels?

An Etsy video is at least 1080 pixels in size. Get more Etsy video specs in this post. 

What is the best size for Etsy thumbnails?

The best size for Etsy thumbnails is 570 x 456 pixels and a file size of less than 1 MB for faster uploading. Get more Etsy image sizes in this post. 

How do I make my Etsy pictures fit?

Use an image resizing tool like the image resizer to reformat and size Etsy pictures according to the marketplace’s guidelines as outlined in this post. 

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Facebook Ad Image Size Guide: Updated Specs That Actually Work https://imagepla.net/facebook-ad-image-size-guide-updated-specs-that-actually-work/ Sat, 10 Jan 2026 05:03:46 +0000 https://imagepla.net/?p=1925 Find out the latest 2026 guidelines for Facebook ad sizes, including image aspect ratios, file sizes, and pixels for different ad types. You’re spoiled for choice when it comes to Facebook ads — from images and videos to carousels and collections, there’s a format (and placement) for just about every goal. Advertising on Facebook also […]

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Find out the latest 2026 guidelines for Facebook ad sizes, including image aspect ratios, file sizes, and pixels for different ad types.

You’re spoiled for choice when it comes to Facebook ads — from images and videos to carousels and collections, there’s a format (and placement) for just about every goal. Advertising on Facebook also gives you the chance to experiment and find just the right approach for your brand. 

But with so many options, it’s important to keep up with the latest Facebook ad specs. Facebook offers a world of creative opportunities, and getting the specs right is your first step to making the most of them. If you’ve ever found yourself Googling “Facebook ad sizes” or “Meta ad specs” five minutes before launching a campaign, we’ve got you covered.

In this fully updated guide, you’ll find all the current Facebook ad dimensions, file types, and technical details you need to create standout ads in 2026. 

Technical terms you need to know

If all the talk about Facebook ad specs, sizes, and file types feels a little overwhelming, I hear you. But take it from a writer: the good news is that you don’t need to be a designer or a tech whiz to create Facebook ads that work. 

To help you cut through the jargon, here’s a quick rundown of the most common terms you’ll see when reading this article and creating your ads: 

  • Audience network: Allows your Facebook ads to appear in apps and websites outside of Facebook and Instagram that are part of Meta’s ad network.
  • Aspect ratio: The shape of your image or video (for example, 1:1 is a square)
  • Aspect ratio tolerance: How much your ad’s shape can be slightly off from the ideal shape and still be OK.
  • GIF: A short, looping animation made from several images that’s good for quick, fun visuals (Read our Ultimate Guide to GIFS to learn how to create and use them).
  • JPEG: A common type of image file that works well for photos with lots of colours.
  • MOV: A type of video file, mostly used by Apple devices. Facebook accepts it, too.
  • MP4: A popular video file type that Facebook likes because it looks good and loads quickly.
  • Pixels (px): Tiny dots that make up your image or video. More pixels usually means better quality.
  • PNG: Another image file type that’s good for pictures with text, sharp edges, or transparent backgrounds.
  • Resolution: The clarity of your image or video. Higher resolution means it looks sharper and more professional.

The anatomy of a Facebook ad

Every Facebook ad is built around your objective, your conversion location, and your call to action (CTA). Think of them as your ad’s purpose, destination, and invitation, which all work together to move people toward your goal.

Objective: This is what you want your ad to do. Do you want more people to visit your website? Watch your video? Download your app? Facebook offers a wide range of ad objectives so you can choose what fits your goal best.

Conversion location: This is where you want the action to happen. Depending on your objective, it could be your website, a mobile app, Instagram profile, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, or even a physical store. 

Note: You need to have a Facebook Page to run ads using the Meta Ads manager. You can then link your Page and Instagram account to run ads on Instagram. You can only link one Instagram account to one Facebook Page.

Call to action (CTA): This is the button or prompt that encourages people to take the next step. Options include things like “Shop Now,” “Learn More,” “Send Message,” or “Download.” Picking the right one helps set clear expectations and gives your audience a helpful nudge.

Once you’ve chosen an objective, you’ll be able to choose a conversion location and a call to action: 

a screenshot of options available when setting up a facebook ad

Here’s a table showing relevant conversion locations and call-to-action (CTA) options based on each Facebook ad objective:

Ad ObjectiveConversion LocationsCall-to-Action Options
Brand AwarenessFacebookInstagramAudience networkLearn More
ReachFacebookInstagramMessengerAudience networkLearn MoreSend MessageCall Now
TrafficWebsiteAppMessengerWhatsAppLearn MoreShop NowSign UpContact UsBook NowGet OfferDownload
EngagementPostPageEventLike PageRSVPCommentShareLearn More
App InstallsApp Store (iOS/Android)Install NowDownload
Video ViewsFacebook video playerInstagramWatch MoreLearn More
Lead GenerationInstant formWebsiteMessengerInstagram directSign UpGet QuoteSubscribeApply NowLearn More
MessagesMessengerWhatsAppInstagram directSend MessageSend WhatsApp Message

Create the perfect Facebook ad: design specs for different ad types 

I once uploaded an ad that looked great on desktop but got weirdly cropped in Facebook Stories; lesson learned. Now I always double-check my dimensions. 

Using the correct Facebook ad sizes and specs is so important. When your creative meets the recommended guidelines, your ads are more likely to look great, perform better, and help you reach your goals.

Quick Tip: I like using Canva to get my visuals sized just right, fast. Just set up a custom image or video using the pixel dimensions below. It makes the whole process so much easier.

As an added bonus, when you’re creating organic posts, Buffer’s Canva integration allows you to create scroll-stopping images without leaving the platform. 

Choose the right Facebook ad format

Once you select an objective for your ad, you’ll be guided through the process of creating your ad and get to choose one of four ad types to serve your target audience. Meta offers different types of ads for different products, objectives, and goals:

examples of different facebook ad types
  1. Single image ad: Shows one picture with a message to grab attention.
  2. Single video ad: Plays one video to tell a story or show a product.
  3. Carousel ad: Several images or videos you can swipe through.
  4. Collection ad: Shows a big image or video with smaller pictures underneath to explore more.

1. Single image ad specs

Want to drive traffic to your website or app? Start with eye-catching, high-quality visuals. You can use your own photos or tap into stock images to help tell your brand’s story in a way that grabs attention and encourages clicks.

an example of a facebook single-image ad

Design recommendations

  • File type: JPG or PNG
  • Ratio: 1.91:1 to 4:5
  • Resolution:
    • 1:1 ratio: 1440 x 1440 pixels
    • 4:5 ratio: 1440 x 1800 pixels

Text recommendations

  • Primary text: 50-150 characters
  • Headline: 27 characters

Technical requirements

  • Maximum file size: 30MB
  • Minimum width: 600 pixels
  • Minimum height:
    • 1:1 ratio: 600 pixels.
    • 4:5 ratio: 750 pixels.
  • Aspect ratio tolerance: 3%

2. Single video ad specs

Show off your product’s best features and capture attention with the power of sound and motion. You can upload a video you’ve already created, or use Facebook’s built-in video tools in Ads Manager to put something together.

an example of a facebook single-video ad

Design recommendations

  • File type: MP4, MOV, or GIF. (Here’s a complete list of supported video formats)
  • Ratio: 1:1 (for desktop or mobile) or 4:5 (for mobile only) 
  • Video settings: H.264 compression, square pixels, fixed frame rate, progressive scan and stereo AAC audio compression at 128kbps+
  • Resolution:
    • 1:1 ratio: 1440 x 1440 pixels
    • 4:5 ratio: 1440 x 1800 pixels
  • Video captions: optional, but recommended
  • Video sound: optional, but recommended

Text recommendations

  • Primary text: 50-150 characters 
  • Headline: 27 characters 

Technical requirements

  • Video duration: 1 second to 241 minutes
  • Maximum file size: 4GB
  • Minimum width: 120 pixels
  • Minimum height: 120 pixels

360 videos

With some objectives, you can use a 360 video. When people see this type of ad, they can turn their device or drag their finger to move around within the video and explore every angle.

Carousel ads let you showcase up to ten images or videos in a single ad, each with its own link. They’re perfect for highlighting different features of the same product, or even creating one long, swipeable image to tell a visual story. 

an example of a facebook carousel ad

Design recommendations

  • Image file type: JPG or PNG 
  • Video file type: MP4, MOV or GIF 
  • Ratio: 1:1 or 4:5
  • Resolution: At least 1080 x 1080 pixels 

Text recommendations

  • Primary text: 80 characters 
  • Headline: 45 characters 
  • Description: 18 characters 
  • Landing page URL: Required

Technical requirements

  • Number of carousel cards: 2 to 10
  • Image maximum file size: 30MB
  • Video maximum file size: 4GB
  • Video duration: 1 second to 240 minutes
  • Aspect ratio tolerance: 3%

4. Collection ad specs

Make it easier for people to shop by displaying items from your product catalog, automatically tailored to each person who sees your ad.

When people tap on the collection ad, it opens up and they’re taken into an immersive, full-screen experience (known as instant experience) where they can interact with your branded content — with the option to exit out of the ad at any time, of course.

an example of a facebook collection ad

Design recommendations

  • Image type: JPG or PNG 
  • Video file type: MP4, MOV or GIF 
  • Ratio: 1:1 
  • Resolution: at least 1080 x 1080 pixels 

Text recommendations

  • Primary text: 125 characters 
  • Headline: 40 characters 
  • Landing page URL: Required

Technical requirements

  • Instant experience: Required
  • Image maximum file size: 30MB
  • Video maximum file size: 4GB

Facebook ad specs and sizes at a glance

Ad TypeDesign RecommendationsText RecommendationsTechnical Requirements
Single Image AdFile type: JPG or PNGRatio: 1.91:1 to 4:5Resolution:1:1 — 1440 × 1440 px4:5 — 1440 × 1800 pxPrimary text: 50–150 charactersHeadline: 27 charactersMax file size: 30MBMin width: 600 pxMin height: 1:1 — 600 px, 4:5 — 750 pxAspect ratio tolerance: 3%
Single Video AdFile type: MP4, MOV, or GIFRatio: 1:1 (desktop & mobile) or 4:5 (mobile)Resolution: same as imageCaptions & sound: Optional but recommendedThumbnail: From selected video thumbnailPrimary text: 50–150 charactersHeadline: 27 charactersDuration: 1 sec to 241 minMax file size: 4GBMin size: 120 × 120 px
Carousel AdImage type: JPG or PNGVideo type: MP4, MOV, or GIFRatio: 1:1 or 4:5Resolution: At least 1080 × 1080 pxPrimary text: 80 charactersHeadline: 45 charactersDescription: 18 charactersCards: 2 to 10Image max file size: 30MBVideo max file size: 4GBVideo duration: 1 sec to 240 minAspect ratio tolerance: 3%
Collection AdImage type: JPG or PNGVideo type: MP4, MOV, or GIFRatio: 1:1Resolution: At least 1080 × 1080 pxCover: First media in instant experiencePrimary text: 125 charactersHeadline: 40 charactersInstant experience: RequiredImage max file size: 30MBVideo max file size: 4GB

5 quick tips for creating standout Facebook ads

  1. Start with a clear goal: Before you even open Ads Manager, ask yourself: What do I want this ad to achieve? This will help you select the right format, objective, conversion location, and CTA.
  2. Keep the text to a minimum: Facebook recommends using images with little or no text overlay, as these tend to perform better and reach more people.
  3. Use music legally: Facebook is strict about copyright, and using unlicensed music can get your ad taken down. 
  4. Watch out for restricted content: Facebook has clear rules about what can and can’t be advertised. I once tried to run ads for a weight loss coach using before-and-after photos, and Facebook disallowed them. All that hard work wasted. Learn the rules and save yourself the headache.
  5. Make use of the Meta Ad Library: It’s a great tool for researching trends, checking out competitors, or just gathering ideas for your next campaign. Here’s a guide on using this tool effectively.

Keep these guidelines handy

Having these image size guidelines on hand will help you create awesome ads that stop the scroll and get you closer to your goals. 

And when it comes to organic content planning, scheduling, and analytics, Buffer makes getting in front of your audience a breeze. 

Sign up for Buffer (for free!) to start scheduling posts to Facebook and other platforms, storing content ideas, using AI to make your life easier, and so much more. 

Facebook ad specs FAQ

What’s the best size for Facebook ads in 2026?

The sweet spot for single image ads is 1080 x 1080 pixels — that’s a perfect square and works great in most places. But if you’re going for Facebook Stories or Reels, 1080 x 1920 (vertical) is your go-to. 

Pro tip: No matter the objective or the ad types, always aim for high quality and a clear image. 

Can I use the same creative across all placements?

I get it; repurposing is a time-saver. While you can use the same creative across all placements, it’s not always ideal. A square image might look great in the feed, but not so much in Stories. It’s best to tweak your ad for each placement. 

What file types work best for Facebook video ads?

Stick with MP4 or MOV; they’re the most reliable and Facebook-friendly. Keep the video short, clear, and under 4GB, and you’re good to go.

What is the format of a Facebook ad?

A Facebook ad usually has a visual (image or video), headline, primary text, description, and a call-to-action button (like “Shop Now” or “Learn More”). You can also choose from different styles like single image, video, carousel, or collection, depending on your goals.

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For designers, photographers, and content creators working with photos regularly, removing backgrounds can be frustrating without the right tools. Many users look for a free background remover solution that’s simple and easy. A reliable image background remover can save hours of manual editing. But I’ve found that finding a photo background remover that’s truly free and watermark-free is tough. In this guide, I’ll help you explore the best free options available.

Top 5 Free Background Remover

1. Clipdrop

Clipdrop is an AI-driven tool which makes image editing simple and boosts productivity with its wide range of features. Its dynamic features make it ideal for a wide range of industries and use cases.

I found the website really easy to use, it has a clean, intuitive design that doesn’t bombard you with too many options. You can click, paste, or even drag and drop up to 10 files at once to remove their backgrounds, which is super handy if you’re working with a bunch of images. That said, I wasn’t a fan of the sign-up requirement and the limited editing options, it made the process feel a bit more tedious than it needed to be. Despite that, there are some great features worth pointing out about Clipdrop:

Clipdrop Remove Background Homepage

Clipdrop Remove Background Homepage

Features:

  • Background Removal: Easily removes the background from any photo in just a few simple steps.
  • Image Cleanup: Removes unwanted elements in your images and enhances specific parts of your photos.
  • Upscaling: Enlarge your pictures while maintaining original quality, which is ideal for printing or high-resolution purposes.
  • Stable Diffusion: Preserves the sharpness and clarity of your image when resizing without any distortion.
  • Instant Capture: Take pictures using your phone’s camera and instantly drop them into the Clipdrop app on your computer.

Pros:

  • Seamless and easy to use interface.
  • Dynamic features for photo editing and enhancement.
  • Mobile and desktop compatibility, allowing seamless work across all your devices.
  • Good image upscaling capabilities.

Cons:

  • Limited features for editing as compared to advanced software.
  • Always requires an active internet connection for operation

2. Remove.bg

Remove.bg is a web-based application for removing backgrounds of any image you want. The platform is fully AI-powered, and it will do everything for you automatically. it offers a user-friendly interface that simplifies the task without overwhelming you with extra features.

The interface is clean and easy to navigate, with no clutter or overwhelming elements on the homepage. That said, the inability to edit multiple images at once was a major drawback, especially for users handling bulk tasks. After removing a background, you can add effects like blur or shadows, which adds some creative flexibility. However, the image compression was disappointing, making it less suitable for working with high-resolution images. I’ll be highlighting some of the main features of remove.bg here:

Removebg Home Page

Removebg Home Page

Features:

  • Background Removal: Uses AI to quickly and accurately remove the background from any photo.
  • Erase/Restore: Easily brush away the parts you want gone and bring back any details you didn’t mean to remove.
  • Blur and Shadow Effects: Add a soft blur to the background or a subtle shadow to make your image stand out and look more polished.
  • Canva Integration: Instantly send your edited image to Canva, ready to drop into any design you’re working on.

Pros:

  • Intuitive and user-friendly interface
  • Security for your personal images
  • Wide range of use cases

Cons:

  • No Video Support
  • Internet Requirement
  • Low Image Quality

3. Microsoft Designer

Microsoft Designer is a practical design tool aimed at simplifying the creative process for everyday users. It uses AI to offer basic design recommendations and templates, which I found useful for projects like social media posts or presentations.

Microsoft Designer offers a lot of editing tools, including some impressive AI features. But for me, it wasn’t very beginner-friendly. The interface felt cluttered and confusing, even for something as simple as background removal. Navigating it was tough without prior experience, and needing to sign up to access AI tools made it even more tedious. Still, if you’re into advanced features and don’t mind a bit of complexity, it might be worth a try. Here are some of the main features you can explore in Microsoft Designer:

Microsoft Designer Background Remover

Microsoft Designer Background Remover

Features:

  • Extensive Library: Provides a wide array of templates to boost your design process for your projects.
  • Collaboration tools: Enables teams to work together in real-time, with sharing, commenting, and editing options to work on designs collaboratively.
  • Cloud functionality: Allows you to access and edit your designs from any device, ensuring optimal flexibility.
  • AI Tools: A diverse set of AI-powered features to enhance and edit your images with ease.

Pros:

  • Comprehensive Asset Library
  • Customizable Branding Kits
  • Multi-Format Support

Cons:

  • Overwhelming Interface
  • Constant Internet Requirement
  • Complicated Integration into Existing Workflows
  • Resource-Intensive

4. Photoroom

Photoroom is a straightforward background remover and photo editing app for users who want quick and clean results without much trouble. It’s handy for tasks like creating product images or social media visuals.

I found Photoroom’s user interface to be beginner-friendly and easy to navigate, even if it’s your first time using it. However, the image processing felt slower compared to other tools, and frequent CAPTCHA verifications disrupted my workflow. On top of that, image compression was a major drawback, high-resolution downloads requiring a premium subscription, which is less than ideal for professionals. Despite these issues, the platform offers several useful features worth highlighting:

Photoroom Background Remover Home Page

Photoroom Background Remover Home Page

Features:

  • Backdrop Removal: Automatically removes unwanted objects or people from your photos
  • Photo Editing: Adjustments for brightness, contrast, saturation; text overlay or a user logo; creative effects and filters.
  • Templates and Designs: Wide array of pre-developed templates and designs in all kinds of formats.
  • Bulk Editing:  Editing changes can be applied simultaneously to many photos at once.

Pros:

  • Intuitive and User-Friendly Interface
  • Automated Tools
  • High-Quality Image Editing

Cons:

  • Limited Functionality
  • Internet Requirement
  • Paywall for Advanced Features
  • Performance Issues

5. Toolsmart Background Remover

Toolsmart Background Remover is one of the wide range of AI tools offered by Toolsmart’s AI suite. It is a free online background remover designed for users who need quick and clean image cutouts. Toolsmart Free Background Remover offers a simple, user-friendly interface that makes background removal fast and easy. It’s especially useful for users who want high-quality results without signing up or dealing with watermarks.

My experience with Toolsmart’s background remover was seamless, a beginner-friendly interface which makes editing easy even for first-timers. The processing speeds were very fast and it dealt with fine details very well. It had no paywall for its features, allowing you full-access to its entire library for free. I’ll walk you through some of the notable features which I found very useful:

Toolsmart Free Background Remover Home Page

Toolsmart Free Background Remover Home Page

Features:

  • AI-Powered Background Removal: Automatically removes backgrounds with high precision, handling complex elements like hair strands with ease.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Designed for all skill levels, requiring no experience in image editing.
  • Web-Based Accessibility: No need for software downloads; accessible easily from any device with an internet connection.

Pros:

  • Completely Free of Cost
  • Quick Processing
  • High-Quality Images
  • Free from Annoying Advertisements
  • No Sign-Up Required

Cons:

  • Requires Internet Connection
  • Max 1500x1500px Resolution

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