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Snapchat Image Sizes Guide: Public Profile Header, Story Image, and Best Export Tips
A practical Snapchat image size guide with dimensions, formats, safe zone notes, and design tips for clean uploads.
Quick Snapchat image size table
Use the table below to choose the correct Snapchat image dimensions before uploading. Exact sizes help avoid blurry images, unexpected crops, and file size problems.
Snapchat best recommended size
For most users, start with 375 x 569 px. If you are preparing a banner or cover image, keep important content near the center so responsive crops do not hide it.
Best format for Snapchat images
JPG is usually best for photos, PNG is best for graphics and sharp text, and WebP is useful when you want smaller file sizes.
Design tips for Snapchat
Use a large, clear source image. Keep faces, logos, and text away from tight edges. Preview profile images as circles when the platform displays avatars in a circular frame.
Common mistakes to avoid
Avoid uploading tiny images, stretching a square image into a wide banner, placing text at the edge, or exporting a file that is much larger than needed.
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Use our free Snapchat Image Resizer to crop, resize, compress, and download your image in the correct size.
Image size table
| Image type | Recommended size | Max size | Formats |
|---|---|---|---|
| Public Profile Header | 375 x 569 px | 5MB target | JPG, PNG, WEBP |
| Story Image | 1080 x 1920 px | 5MB target | JPG, PNG, WEBP |
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What is the best Snapchat image size?
The best size depends on the image type. A common starting point is 375 x 569 px, and the full table lists every supported preset.
Can I resize Snapchat images online?
Yes. Use the Nova1st Snapchat image resizer to upload, crop, compress, and download an image at the correct size.
Which format should I use for Snapchat?
Use JPG for photos, PNG for graphics or text-heavy images, and WebP when you want smaller files.