LinkedIn Banner Maker

Create a professional LinkedIn profile background image at the recommended 1584x396 resolution. Add your professional title, tagline, and brand colors. Text is positioned to the right to avoid the profile photo overlap area. Preview with safe zone indicators and download as PNG. Runs entirely in your browser — no login, no watermarks, no server uploads.

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Why Your LinkedIn Banner Matters

Your LinkedIn profile banner is prime real estate that most professionals leave unused. The default blue gradient sends a message: "I haven't invested time in my profile." A custom banner, on the other hand, immediately communicates professionalism, brand identity, and attention to detail. LinkedIn reports that profiles with custom banners receive significantly more profile views and connection requests than those with the default background. In a platform where first impressions drive networking and career opportunities, your banner is one of the first things visitors notice.

The recommended LinkedIn banner size is 1584x396 pixels with a 4:1 aspect ratio. This ultra-wide format creates a cinematic backdrop for your profile photo, name, and headline. LinkedIn displays the banner differently on desktop and mobile, with mobile cropping the sides and slightly adjusting the vertical display. The profile photo overlaps the bottom-left portion of the banner, so any text or important visual elements should be positioned to the right of center.

LinkedIn Banner Specifications

Recommended size: 1584 x 396 pixels (4:1 ratio)

File format: PNG, JPG, or GIF (under 8MB)

Profile photo overlap: Bottom-left area (~300px from left edge)

Safe text area: Right two-thirds, vertically centered

Keep critical content in the right portion and vertically centered for consistent display across devices.

What to Put on Your LinkedIn Banner

The most effective LinkedIn banners include one or more of the following: your professional tagline or value proposition, your company name or logo, your areas of expertise, a call to action (website URL, email), or a visual representation of your industry. The key is simplicity — your banner should communicate one primary message at a glance. Avoid cramming multiple messages, busy patterns, or low-resolution images that appear pixelated on high-DPI screens.

Professional Design Principles

LinkedIn is a professional network, so your banner should reflect that context. Use clean, sophisticated colors — navy, dark gray, deep blue, and white are universally professional. Avoid neon colors, busy patterns, or informal imagery that might work on Instagram but feels out of place on LinkedIn. If using your brand colors, ensure they are not so bright that they distract from your profile information displayed below the banner. A subtle gradient or solid color with well-placed text is often more effective than a complex design.

Text Positioning Strategy

On LinkedIn desktop, the profile photo overlaps the bottom-left corner of the banner. Your name, headline, and location are displayed below the banner, not on top of it. This means the right two-thirds of your banner is fully visible and the best area for text content. Position your primary text (headline or tagline) right-aligned or in the right half, vertically centered. If adding a subtitle or secondary text, place it directly below the headline with slightly smaller font size and reduced opacity for visual hierarchy.

Industry-Specific Tips

Technology professionals benefit from clean, modern designs with their tech stack or specialization. Sales and marketing professionals can highlight their value proposition or recent achievements. Consultants and coaches should feature their area of expertise and the transformation they deliver. Recruiters can showcase their company brand and open positions. Regardless of your industry, the banner should answer the question: "What does this person do, and why should I connect with them?"