One of the most frustrating parts of being a content creator is that every platform has different image requirements. Post the wrong size and your image gets auto-cropped in the worst possible way, your face gets cut off, or your carefully composed shot looks like it was taken by accident.
Here are the exact dimensions you need for every major platform, updated for 2026.
- Square post: 1080 x 1080px (1:1)
- Portrait post: 1080 x 1350px (4:5) — best for feed visibility
- Landscape post: 1080 x 566px (1.91:1)
- Stories and Reels: 1080 x 1920px (9:16)
- Profile picture: 320 x 320px (displays as circle)
TikTok
- Video cover: 1080 x 1920px (9:16)
- Profile picture: 200 x 200px
- Photo posts: 1080 x 1920px for vertical, 1920 x 1080px for horizontal
Twitter / X
- In-feed image: 1600 x 900px (16:9) recommended
- Profile picture: 400 x 400px
- Header / banner: 1500 x 500px
YouTube
- Thumbnail: 1280 x 720px (16:9)
- Channel art / banner: 2560 x 1440px
- Profile picture: 800 x 800px
- Standard pin: 1000 x 1500px (2:3)
- Square pin: 1000 x 1000px
- Long pin: 1000 x 2100px (1:2.1)
- Profile picture: 165 x 165px
OnlyFans
- Feed post: 1080 x 1350px (4:5)
- Profile banner: 1500 x 500px
- Profile picture: 500 x 500px
Fansly
- Feed post: 1080 x 1080px (1:1)
- Banner: 1500 x 500px
- Profile picture: 400 x 400px
Stop Doing This Manually
If you post to more than two platforms, manually resizing the same image over and over is time you are not spending creating. Cropix lets you upload one photo and download all these sizes at once — already cropped, already stripped of metadata, ready to post. It runs entirely in your browser so nothing is uploaded to a server.