Profile artwork is not aligned to the LinkedIn banner frame
Personal branding covers and company headers often look cramped when they are resized manually without checking the long horizontal ratio first.
Tool Entry
If you need to prepare personal profile covers, company-page backgrounds, or hiring/event LinkedIn banners, this page clarifies the use cases before you start editing.
Before / After
Professional profile banners need stable spacing for portraits, headlines, and brand marks. This flow helps you adapt the source before it reaches your page header.
Personal branding covers and company headers often look cramped when they are resized manually without checking the long horizontal ratio first.
Preview the wide format, keep the key visual area cleaner, and export a more confident LinkedIn-ready header for profiles or company pages.
Create better-sized profile cover images for personal branding, founder pages, and consultant portfolios.
Update business-page banners without repeating manual resize work whenever the company message changes.
Turn one recruiting or event visual into a ready-to-deliver LinkedIn banner for timely profile or page refreshes.
Yes. This entry page is designed around LinkedIn profile covers, company page headers, and related professional-branding visuals.
Yes. It works well when one recruiting or event visual needs to become a cleaner LinkedIn-ready banner quickly.
No. You can still refine the framing and keep other export paths available in the main workspace if you need more than one output.
Yes. Many teams reuse the same approved source artwork and adapt it to several banner placements in one workflow.
This page targets LinkedIn banner search intent. The actual processing work still belongs in the workspace.