LocalJPG

Compress Image for LinkedIn

LinkedIn profile photos cap around 8 MB. Pick the chip below — each JPG will fit. Browser-only, no upload.

Your photos stay home

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0 server uploads

Drop photos

HEIC, WebP, or a ZIP

Converts instantly

On your device only

Download JPGs

Singly or as one ZIP — free

Compress output (optional)

free · no account

Why LocalJPG?

Private by architecture

Files never upload — conversion runs in your browser. Most converters send photos to a server first.

Works offline

Installs as an app after the first visit. Airplane mode? Still converts.

Batch + ZIP, free

Drop a whole folder, download one ZIP. Others gate batches behind accounts or paid plans.

EXIF preserved

Capture date, GPS, orientation survive the conversion. Compressors often strip them.

tl;drDrop your photo below — each JPG is fitted to 8 MB to fit LinkedIn profile, banner, and post limits. Browser-only conversion.

LinkedIn is one of the strictest platforms about image quality on the upload side: it caps at around 8 MB and downsamples aggressively. A profile photo uploaded above the cap silently fails or gets cropped weirdly.

Pick 8 MB and drop. The output is a standard JPEG with full chroma — LinkedIn's pipeline handles it cleanly. For banners (1584×396 recommended), the same target works.

Posts (link previews, articles) accept the same cap. If you're uploading a portfolio of 6–10 photos to a single post, batch them all at 8 MB and download as ZIP.

Common questions

What size should a LinkedIn profile photo be?

400×400 px minimum, 800×800 px recommended. Under 8 MB. JPEG or PNG.

What size for a LinkedIn banner?

1584×396 px recommended. JPEG or PNG, under 8 MB. Most phone photos need cropping for the wide aspect ratio.

Why is my LinkedIn photo blurry after upload?

LinkedIn re-encodes for several display sizes. Uploading a pre-optimised JPEG at quality 85 looks better than a giant raw upload that gets crushed.

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