Resize Image for Facebook Cover

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851 × 315 px

Fit

Fills the frame, crops the overflow.

The Facebook cover is the widest, most awkwardly cropped image on any social profile. 851×315 is what desktop shows — a 2.7:1 strip — but phones display a shorter, squarer slice closer to 640×360. Most covers are designed on a laptop and quietly broken on mobile, where the majority of people will see them.

Keep the meaning in the middle

Because the two crops differ at the left and right edges, anything essential — a logo, a tagline, a face — belongs in the central portion of the image. Treat the outer edges as decoration that may or may not survive.

The profile picture eats a corner

On a personal profile the round profile photo overlaps the lower-left of the cover, and on a Page it sits below-left with buttons alongside it. Leave that corner quiet. A photograph with a busy subject in the bottom-left is the single most common way a cover ends up looking accidental.

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Frequently asked questions

Why does my cover look cropped on my phone?
Facebook shows a taller, narrower slice on mobile than on desktop. Content near the left and right edges is the first to go.
Should I use PNG or JPG?
JPG for photographs. Use PNG only if the cover is mostly flat colour, text or a logo, where edges stay crisper.
Will resizing crop my photo?
With Cover, yes — the image fills the strip and the overflow is trimmed. Switch to Contain to keep everything and pad the sides.