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Social Media Logo Sizes: Generate All 21 Platform Files From One Upload (Free)

Upload one logo and download 21 platform-ready PNG/JPEG files — LinkedIn, Google Business Profile, Instagram, X, YouTube, Open Graph, and more. No signup, no Canva subscription.

· 6 min read· Varnox Team

Every platform publishes slightly different logo and cover dimensions. LinkedIn company covers are 4200×700. Google Business Profile wants a 1200×1200 logo — but rejects JPEGs that compress too small. YouTube channel art has a “safe area” in the center that mobile apps actually show. Instagram profile photos display as circles even when you upload a square.

Most teams discover this the hard way: export from Figma, open Canva or Photoshop, resize manually, upload, get rejected, tweak padding, repeat. Design tools excel at creating brand assets. They are awkward for batch-exporting the same mark across twenty-one exact outputs with platform-specific encoding rules.

We built a free tool that does one job well: upload your logo once, download every platform size. No signup. Nothing stored permanently.

Try it: Free social media logo generator


Why “one size fits all” fails

A single 512×512 PNG cannot serve every use case:

PlatformAssetDimensionsGotcha
LinkedIn companyCover4200×700Ultra-wide; logo must stay readable at 6:1
Google Business ProfileLogo1200×1200JPEG minimum file size (~12 KB)
FacebookCover851×315Target under ~100 KB
X (Twitter)Header1500×500Safe zone ~1500×360 center
YouTubeChannel art2560×1440Critical content in center 1546×423
InstagramProfile1080×1080Circular crop on display
Open GraphLink preview1200×630Used when links are shared anywhere

Profile icons need mark-only artwork (symbol without wordmark) with extra padding so circular masks do not clip corners. Banners and covers need full lockups (logo + wordmark) positioned differently — centered, center-right, or in YouTube’s safe zone.

Generic “social media size cheat sheets” list dimensions. They rarely generate the files for you — and almost never handle GBP min-size JPEG rules or YouTube safe-area positioning in one pass.


What the free generator produces

Upload one SVG or PNG (your square mark or horizontal lockup). Choose categories or take all 21 outputs:

Profile icons (mark only) — 8 files

LinkedIn company, X profile, Google Business Profile logo, Facebook Page, Instagram, YouTube channel icon, TikTok, Discord server icon.

Circular-display platforms use padding and logoMax tuned so the mark survives round crops.

Profile lockups (logo + wordmark) — 2 files

LinkedIn company lockup and GBP lockup at platform resolution.

Banners & covers — 7 files

LinkedIn personal banner (1584×396), LinkedIn company cover (4200×700), Facebook cover, X header, YouTube channel art, GBP cover photo, Open Graph image (1200×630).

Positioning rules differ: Facebook and X headers use center-right placement; YouTube uses a dedicated safe-area layout.

Post templates — 4 files

Instagram square (1080×1080), portrait feed (1080×1350), story (1080×1920), Pinterest pin (1000×1500).

All outputs use a white background, PNG or JPEG as appropriate, and encoding tuned per platform file-size guidance (including GBP minimum JPEG size).

Download individual files or a ZIP. Session links expire in 30 minutes — we do not keep your brand assets on disk.


How this compares to Canva and manual workflows

Canva (and similar design suites) are built for templates, typography, and marketing creatives. Resizing a logo across many exact specs is possible but tedious: duplicate artboards, export one by one, remember which platform wants JPEG vs PNG. Canva’s brand kit and premium exports sit behind paid tiers for many teams.

Manual Figma/Photoshop works if you maintain a master template file and export presets. Someone still updates presets when platforms change specs (LinkedIn moved company covers to 4200×700; GBP logo guidance emphasizes 1200px uploads).

Free online “resize image” tools usually take width × height and stretch. They do not know about YouTube safe zones, GBP min KB, or mark-vs-lockup routing.

Our tool is narrow and free: logo in → platform catalog out. No account, no subscription, no design editor you do not need for this task.


Step-by-step: brand-ready in under five minutes

  1. Prepare your master file — SVG preferred (crisp at any size). PNG works if it is high resolution (at least 1000px on the short edge).
  2. Open the toolvarnox.io/tools
  3. Upload — one file; we accept SVG or PNG with size limits and SVG sanitization.
  4. Select categories — all 21, or just what you need today (e.g. profile icons + Open Graph for a site launch).
  5. Download — ZIP or pick files; upload to LinkedIn, GBP, Meta Business Suite, etc.
  6. Set Open Graph on your site — use open-graph-1200x630.jpg for og:image so link shares look correct.

If you also run technical SEO on the site itself, consistent OG images and GBP logo alignment are part of the same brand signal stack — not a separate vanity task.


Platform notes worth knowing

Google Business Profile

Logo uploads at 1200×1200 display down from 720px. JPEGs below roughly 12 KB often fail validation — the generator targets compliant encoding. Cover photos use 1080×608 (16:9).

LinkedIn

Company logo: 400×400 recommended (268 minimum). Company cover is 4200×700 — much wider than personal profile banners (1584×396). Use the correct asset type or the logo looks tiny or cropped wrong.

YouTube

Full banner is 2560×1440, but TV, desktop, and mobile show different crops. Critical logo and text should sit in the center safe area (~1546×423). The tool applies youtube-safe positioning rather than blind centering.

X and Facebook headers

Mobile UI covers part of the header. Center-right placement keeps the mark visible on common crop patterns.

Open Graph

1200×630 is the de facto standard for <meta property="og:image">. Same file improves previews on LinkedIn, Slack, iMessage, and most social crawlers.


Privacy and trust

  • No signup — use the tool anonymously
  • Temporary processing — generated files auto-delete after 30 minutes
  • SVG sanitization — uploaded SVG is scanned for unsafe markup before rendering
  • Rate limits — fair-use caps prevent abuse while keeping the tool free

We built this for clients who rebrand or launch GBP listings often — then open-sourced the workflow as a public tool.


When you need more than resizing

The generator assumes you already have a logo. If you need:

  • New website with correct meta tags and schemaweb development services
  • SEO audit, internal linking, and content clustersSEO services
  • Full rebrand design → a designer or agency (we focus on implementation and technical delivery)

For the narrow job of platform-ready logo exports, the free tool is enough.



Ready? Generate your 21 platform logo files — free, no signup

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