LinkedIn Post Image Generator

Create professional LinkedIn post images without a design tool. Pick a template, customise the content and colours, and export a 1080px PNG ready to upload — no login, no watermark, no subscription.

The four templates and when to use each

Stat Card

Use this when you have a single, striking data point — a percentage, a dollar figure, a number that makes people pause. The format keeps one number dominant and lets a short sentence provide context.

Quote / Insight Card

Use this for a short opinion, a principle, or a takeaway you want to stand on its own. Wrap a key phrase in brackets to underline it in the export. Keep the quote under 35 words.

Framework List

Use this for numbered lists — warning signs, steps in a process, principles, common mistakes. The portrait format (4:5 ratio) performs well in LinkedIn's mobile feed.

Carousel Slide

Use this to design individual slides for a LinkedIn carousel. Export each slide separately, combine into a PDF, then upload to LinkedIn.

What makes a LinkedIn image perform well

  • One idea per image — posts that get saved communicate a single clear point
  • High contrast — dark backgrounds with white text, or light with dark
  • Your name on every image — the brand mark is the only attribution that survives screenshots
  • Specificity over generality — concrete numbers outperform vague statements

Frequently asked questions

How do I create a LinkedIn post image for free?

Use this tool. Pick a template, fill in your content, choose a background, then click Export PNG. No login, no payment, no watermark.

What size should LinkedIn post images be?

This tool exports at 1080×1080px (square templates) and 1080×1350px (portrait framework), both of which display correctly on LinkedIn.

How do I create a LinkedIn carousel with this tool?

Export each slide separately, combine all PNG files into a PDF, then upload to LinkedIn — it renders uploaded PDFs as swipeable carousels.

Do I need to install anything?

No. This runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Nothing is uploaded to a server.