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Resize to Perfect Twitter 120x120 Pixels

Resize for X (Twitter): Your Guide to the 120x120 Minimum Card Image

Ever shared a link on X (formerly Twitter) only to have the image show up cropped weirdly, or worse, not at all? You're not alone. The secret to getting it right often comes down to one simple thing: image size.

While bigger images usually grab more attention, sometimes you need a small, clean thumbnail that just works. That's where the 120x120 pixel minimum for X Summary Cards comes in. It's the smallest size X will accept, guaranteeing your link always has a visual companion.

This guide breaks down everything you need to know about the 120x120 pixel standard. We'll cover why it's important and how our easy-to-use Image Resizer can get you the perfect 120x120 image in seconds, ensuring your content looks sharp and professional every single time.


Your Questions Answered: The X 120x120 Image FAQ

Got questions? We've got answers. Here are the most common things people ask about resizing images for X Cards.

What exactly is an X Card?

Think of an X Card as a "power-up" for your links. When you share a URL with the right setup, X automatically pulls in a title, description, and an image, creating a rich, clickable preview called a Card. It's way more engaging than a plain text link.

So, what's the absolute minimum image size?

The magic number you need to remember is 120x120 pixels. That's the smallest image X will display for a Summary Card. Anything less, and you risk the dreaded gray placeholder.

Why would I want to use the minimum size?

It might seem counterintuitive when everyone says "go big," but there are smart reasons to use a 120x120 pixel image:

  • Guaranteed Visuals: It's your safety net. Using a 120x120 image ensures you always have a picture next to your link.
  • Clean & Minimalist Look: A smaller thumbnail can fit perfectly with a clean, modern brand aesthetic.
  • Page Speed: Smaller images mean smaller file sizes, which can help your linked page load just a tiny bit faster.

What happens if my image is too small?

If your image is smaller than 120x120 pixels, X's system will likely ignore it. Your Tweet will then appear without a preview image, hurting its click-through potential.

What image size does X actually recommend?

For the best results with a standard Summary Card, an image of at least 200x200 pixels is recommended. If you're using a "Summary Card with Large Image," you should aim for a minimum of 280x150 pixels to really make an impact.

What file types can I use?

You're safe with the classics: JPG, PNG, and GIF. Just remember that animated GIFs won't play in a Summary Card; only a static frame will be shown.

Is there a file size limit I should worry about?

Yes. Keep your Card image under 5MB. Our Image Resizer can help you compress your file if it's too large.

How can I test my link before I Tweet it?

Great question! You should always test. X provides a free tool called the Card Validator. Simply paste your URL into the validator, and it will show you an exact preview of how your Card will look when shared. This is the best way to catch any issues before you go live.