I put one sentence on a card this morning and it did better than the 900-word post I spent an hour on. I have three guesses why, and three lines I now test before writing anything.
see moreWhat will your LinkedIn quote card say?
Type a line, pick a format, download the image. The card is drawn in your browser at full feed resolution.
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A LinkedIn quote card is a short sentence set as an image for the feed. This generator exports it as a PNG at 1080 × 1080 for square, 1080 × 1350 for portrait and 1200 × 627 for the wide format.
The formats
Quote card sizes for LinkedIn
Three exports, the same three ratios MagicPost uses for the visuals you build inside the app. Switch format above and the card is redrawn at that exact size.
| Format | Exported size | Where it works |
|---|---|---|
| Square | 1080 × 1080 | Reads the same on desktop and mobile. The safe default when you are not sure. |
| Portrait | 1080 × 1350 | Takes the most vertical room in the feed, so the sentence stays on screen longer. |
| Wide | 1200 × 627 | Matches the crop LinkedIn uses for link previews and wide banners. |
How to use it
How to make a quote card that gets read
- One idea per card
A card is read in the time it takes to scroll past it. Keep the sentence under about twenty words, and let the post underneath carry the argument.
- Let the type size itself
The generator picks the largest size your sentence can take without spilling out of the card. Write less and the words get bigger, which is the whole point.
- Sign it, then post it
Your name and role sit at the bottom of the card, so it still says who wrote it once someone screenshots it. The image downloads at full resolution, ready to attach.
MagicPost builds visuals from the posts you write, in the same three formats, without leaving the editor.
Create visuals in MagicPostYour next step
Now write the post around it
An image alone rarely travels. It needs an opening line, a reason to stop, and a slot in the week where your audience is around. MagicPost handles that part.
Write the post, keep the card. Attach the image you just downloaded and draft the text around it in one place.
Publish at a chosen hour. Queue the post for the slot you want instead of remembering to publish it yourself.
See what the card earned. Impressions and reactions come back per post, so you know if the format is worth repeating.
FAQ
About LinkedIn quote cards
What is a LinkedIn quote card?
It is a short piece of text set as an image, so the sentence is visible in the feed before anyone taps to read the post. It works because a reader decides in about a second, and a line of large type is faster to take in than a paragraph. LinkedIn Post Previewer
What size should a LinkedIn quote card be?
Square at 1080 by 1080 pixels is the safe default. Portrait at 1080 by 1350 takes more vertical space in the feed, which keeps the sentence on screen longer on a phone. The wide format at 1200 by 627 matches the crop used for link previews.
Does this generator send my text or my photo anywhere?
No. The card is drawn in your browser and the file is saved straight to your device. Your sentence, your name and the photo you add are never uploaded, and no account is needed to download the image.
Can I put someone else's quote on a card?
You can, but name the person on the card and say where the line comes from. A card carries your face and your role, so an unattributed quote reads as if you wrote it. This tool never fills in a quote for you, for that reason. LinkedIn Text Formatter
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