Resize & Crop

Twitter / X Header size (1500x500)

Resize your banner to 1500x500 for a Twitter and X profile header. Free, browser-based, keeps the 3:1 ratio and avoids the profile-photo and mobile crops.

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How to use Twitter / X Header

  1. 1Upload the image you want to size for Twitter / X.
  2. 2Width and height are pre-filled to 1500×500px (3:1 aspect ratio).
  3. 3Adjust the dimensions if you like, then click Resize.
  4. 4Download your correctly sized image — nothing is uploaded.

Features

  • Avoid the lower-left corner, where the circular profile picture overlaps the header.
  • Keep key elements away from the top and bottom edges, which mobile can trim.
  • Upload at exactly 1500x500 so X does not stretch or distort your banner.
  • Use a simple image; the header sits behind your name and bio on some layouts.

The Twitter / X Header size (1500×500px)

The Twitter, now X, profile header spans the top of your page at 1500x500 pixels, a wide 3:1 banner. Uploading at this exact size prevents the platform from stretching your art, and the generous width gives you room to reinforce your brand right where visitors land before reading a single post.

The overlap to plan for is the circular profile picture, which sits on the lower-left of the header and covers whatever is behind it. On top of that, X darkens the header slightly and how much vertical area is visible shifts between desktop and mobile, so the top and bottom edges can be shaved depending on the device.

Design a safe central zone: keep taglines, handles, and logos away from the bottom-left where the avatar lands and away from the extreme top and bottom that mobile may trim. Because the header sits behind your name and bio text on some layouts, a clean image with breathing room reads far better than a busy one crowded with small details.

Frequently asked questions

What size is a Twitter / X header?

1500x500 pixels at a 3:1 ratio, spanning the top of your profile.

Where does the profile picture sit on the header?

It overlaps the lower-left corner, so keep logos and text out of that area to avoid being covered.

Why do the top and bottom get cut off?

The visible height varies between desktop and mobile, so keep important content vertically centered.

Is the resizing private?

Yes, it runs 100% in your browser for free and keeps the 3:1 ratio. X updates header specs, so verify before uploading.

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