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Substack Newsletter Header size (1200x600)

Resize any image to 1200x600 for a Substack newsletter header. Free, runs in your browser, keeps the 2:1 aspect ratio, and downloads in seconds.

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How to use Substack Newsletter Header

  1. 1Upload the image you want to size for Substack.
  2. 2Width and height are pre-filled to 1200×600px (2:1 aspect ratio).
  3. 3Adjust the dimensions if you like, then click Resize.
  4. 4Download your correctly sized image — nothing is uploaded.

Features

  • Keep titles and subjects centered so social link previews do not crop them out.
  • Favor a lighter file so the header loads fast in email clients that throttle images.
  • Export at exactly 1200x600 so the banner spans the reading column without stretching.
  • Keep the header on-brand so readers recognize your publication in a busy inbox.

The Substack Newsletter Header size (1200×600px)

On Substack, a header image sits at the top of a post and is the visual that gets pulled into the email version, the web archive, and the social preview when a piece is shared. A 1200x600 pixel image in a 2:1 ratio is a dependable size: wide enough to look like a proper banner across the reading column and social cards, and light enough to load quickly in an email client where large images can be slow or clipped.

The main thing to design around is how many contexts the same header appears in. In the email it spans the content width, on the web it headlines the article, and as a link preview it may be cropped toward a wider or squarer card by whichever platform renders it. Keeping any title text or key subject within the central area means the header still communicates whether it is shown full 2:1 or trimmed by a social unfurl, and it keeps the image from feeling empty in the reading view.

Sizing to the native 2:1 shape also avoids the stretching that happens when a portrait photo or square graphic is forced into the header slot. Because newsletters live and die on that first impression in a crowded inbox, a clean, on-brand header helps a reader recognize your publication at a glance. This tool resizes 100% in your browser with no upload, it is free, and it preserves the 2:1 aspect ratio. Substack can change how it crops headers and previews, so verify the current behavior before you send a big issue.

Frequently asked questions

What size is a Substack newsletter header?

1200x600 pixels at a 2:1 ratio. It reads as a proper banner across the email, the web archive, and social previews.

Why does my header get cropped when shared?

Social platforms unfurl links into their own card shapes, so keep titles and subjects centered so they survive a wider or squarer crop.

Should I worry about file size?

Yes. Email clients can be slow with heavy images, so a lighter 1200x600 file helps the header load reliably in the inbox.

Is resizing free and private?

Yes. It runs 100% in your browser with no upload and is free. Substack can change how it crops headers, so verify before sending.

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