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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.
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:
| Platform | Asset | Dimensions | Gotcha |
|---|---|---|---|
| LinkedIn company | Cover | 4200×700 | Ultra-wide; logo must stay readable at 6:1 |
| Google Business Profile | Logo | 1200×1200 | JPEG minimum file size (~12 KB) |
| Cover | 851×315 | Target under ~100 KB | |
| X (Twitter) | Header | 1500×500 | Safe zone ~1500×360 center |
| YouTube | Channel art | 2560×1440 | Critical content in center 1546×423 |
| Profile | 1080×1080 | Circular crop on display | |
| Open Graph | Link preview | 1200×630 | Used 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
- Prepare your master file — SVG preferred (crisp at any size). PNG works if it is high resolution (at least 1000px on the short edge).
- Open the tool — varnox.io/tools
- Upload — one file; we accept SVG or PNG with size limits and SVG sanitization.
- Select categories — all 21, or just what you need today (e.g. profile icons + Open Graph for a site launch).
- Download — ZIP or pick files; upload to LinkedIn, GBP, Meta Business Suite, etc.
- Set Open Graph on your site — use
open-graph-1200x630.jpgforog:imageso 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).
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 schema → web development services
- SEO audit, internal linking, and content clusters → SEO 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.
Related reading
- Technical SEO implementation guide — Open Graph, JSON-LD, and indexation
- Next.js App Router SEO checklist —
og:imageand metadata in code - NYC website SEO audit checklist — local NAP and GBP alignment
Ready? Generate your 21 platform logo files — free, no signup