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Facebook Feed Ad size (1080x1080)

Resize images to 1080x1080 for a Facebook feed ad. Free, in-browser, keeps the 1:1 ratio and helps your creative meet limited-text best practices.

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How to use Facebook Feed Ad

  1. 1Upload the image you want to size for Facebook.
  2. 2Width and height are pre-filled to 1080×1080px (1:1 aspect ratio).
  3. 3Adjust the dimensions if you like, then click Resize.
  4. 4Download your correctly sized image — nothing is uploaded.

Features

  • Keep on-image text minimal; Meta favors low-text creative and it improves clarity.
  • Make the product or hero the dominant element to stop the scroll.
  • Let the ad copy and headline carry the message, not text inside the image.
  • Center the subject away from edges, which can trim across placements.

The Facebook Feed Ad size (1080×1080px)

For Facebook feed ads, a 1080x1080 pixel square at 1:1 is a strong default. Square creative takes up more vertical space in the feed than a landscape image, giving your ad more room to stop the scroll, and the same file works cleanly across Facebook and Instagram feed placements within Meta Ads Manager.

Ad performance depends on the image doing its job fast. Keep the product or hero visual dominant and any text minimal, since Meta historically favors low-text creative and heavy on-image copy reduces both clarity and reach. Put the value proposition in the ad copy above the image rather than burying it inside the graphic.

Remember your ad also carries a headline, description, and call-to-action button below the image, so the creative should complement that text, not duplicate it. Keep the focal subject centered and away from the edges, which can be trimmed slightly across placements, and use one clear, high-contrast idea so the ad communicates instantly as it scrolls past a busy feed.

Frequently asked questions

What size should a Facebook feed ad be?

1080x1080 pixels at a 1:1 ratio is a strong default that works across Facebook and Instagram feeds.

How much text can I put on the ad?

Keep it minimal. Meta favors low-text creative, and heavy text reduces clarity and can limit reach.

Why use a square instead of landscape?

Square ads take more vertical feed space, giving your creative more room to catch attention.

Is resizing free and private?

Yes, it runs entirely in your browser at no cost, keeping the 1:1 ratio. Meta changes ad specs, so verify.

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