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Google Business Profile post image size (2026): exact dimensions

Google Business Profile post image size

1200 × 900px

Aspect ratio

4:3

Use 1200 × 900 px (4:3) for Google Business posts — the commonly recommended size that survives Search and Maps thumbnail crops.

Last verified June 2026

Google Business Profile posts appear directly in your Business Profile on Search and Maps — prime real estate for offers, updates, and events, shown to people already searching for what you do. Google’s official photo rules are general (JPG or PNG, 10 KB–5 MB); for post images specifically, 1200 × 900 px at 4:3 is the commonly recommended export, with a commonly cited minimum of 400 × 300 px. The catch is display: Google crops post thumbnails differently across surfaces, so composition matters as much as resolution.

All Google Business Profile post image specs

Google Business Profile post image dimensions, last verified June 2026.
VariantDimensionsRatio
Post image (recommended)1200 × 900 pxCommonly recommended size; Google publishes only general photo specs.4:3
Minimum400 × 300 pxCommonly cited floor — below this, uploads get rejected or look soft.4:3
Square crop check900 × 900 pxSome placements crop toward square — keep the subject inside the central square.1:1

Safe zones: what gets cropped

Post thumbnails render small in the Business Profile carousel and get cropped toward square in some placements, so design center-weighted: the product, the offer, the dish belongs in the central square of the 4:3 frame. Skip fine-print text on the image entirely — it’s illegible at thumbnail size and the post’s text field carries the details anyway. One subject, tight framing, real photography.

File types & limits

  • Formats: JPG or PNG, between 10 KB and 5 MB (Google’s official photo rules).
  • Post text: up to 1,500 characters; the first ~80 show before truncation in most views.
  • Offer and event post types add structured fields (dates, CTA buttons) on top of the image.
  • Posts expire from prominence over time — recency matters, so post regularly.

Getting the most out of the format

Do: shoot real, not stock

Google’s photo guidelines favor authentic imagery that represents the actual business, and so do customers deciding between you and the competitor two results down. A sharp phone photo of your actual storefront, plate, or team beats polished stock every time in this context — searchers are verifying you’re real and current, not admiring design. Good light and a steady hand are the whole production budget.

Don’t: let the profile go stale

Posts signal an active, open, attended business — and an Updates tab whose newest entry is eight months old quietly signals the opposite. A sustainable cadence (one post a week works for most local businesses) matters more than any single post’s performance. This is exactly the surface a scheduler earns its keep on: SocialKit publishes to Google Business Profile alongside your social channels, so the weekly update happens without a separate login.

Match the post type to the goal

Update posts carry general news, Offer posts add redemption dates and stand out visually, Event posts carry a date range. The structured types get richer display in Search — an Offer with a clear 4:3 product image and an end date consistently outperforms a generic update saying the same thing. Use the plainest post type only when nothing structured fits.

Quick questions

What size should Google Business post images be in 2026?

1200 × 900 px (4:3) is the commonly recommended export, with 400 × 300 px the commonly cited minimum. Files must be JPG or PNG between 10 KB and 5 MB per Google’s photo rules.

Why does my Google Business post image look cropped?

Google renders post thumbnails differently across Search, Maps, and mobile — some placements crop toward square. Keep the subject in the central square of your 4:3 image and every crop stays presentable.

How often should I publish Google Business posts?

Weekly is a solid baseline for most local businesses — enough to keep the profile visibly active in Search. Consistency beats bursts; scheduling posts in advance keeps the cadence honest.

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