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Ideal Facebook Group Cover Photo Size 2025: Free Template!

Updated on: February 10, 2025 by Louise Myers 209 Comments

Looking for the correct Facebook group cover photo size?

One that works on both desktop and mobile?

And gives you an attractive thumbnail preview!

You’re in the right place.

Like all Facebook cover photos, the one for groups displays differently on various devices.

The Facebook group cover photo size just changed. It crops differently on every device, so you'll want to use this template!

What you’ll learn below about Facebook Group Banners

1 | How to create a Facebook Group Cover Photo for mobile AND desktop.

2 | How to get a great looking Group thumbnail preview and “first view” on desktop.

3 | FREE group cover photo template.

4 | The EASIEST way to make your group header without fussing over size and safe zones.

What Facebook Says about Group Cover Photo Size

According to Facebook, the ideal size is 1,640px by 856px, or 1.91:1 ratio.

If you don’t want to deal with a template, you can simply create a new image in your graphics program at 1,640px by 856px. This will work fine on both phones and tablets.

Allow cropping top and bottom on desktop views. Facebook won’t allow you to control the crop. A portion of the top and bottom will be cropped.

Below is Facebook’s simplified template. But keep reading as we can do this one better.

Facebook provided Group Cover Photo template

Facebook Group Thumbnail Previews

Have you noticed the little previews when you look for groups?

Some previews catch your eye or communicate at a glance, and others are messy and confusing.

Facebook Group thumbnail previews
Many Facebook Group thumbnail previews look messy and confusing.

Where does the Facebook Group thumbnail preview come from?

The preview is grabbed from the center of your banner.

However, if you have a strong focal point in your cover photo, that will be auto-detected by Facebook, and may pulled out as your thumbnail. No guarantees with Facebook!

If you don’t have a powerful focal point, or care to risk Facebook’s whims of the week, use my new 2025 group cover photo template below to preview your preview!

How do I get the best Facebook Group preview?

An effective group cover photo doesn’t necessarily translate into an effective thumbnail.

Most group admins are ignoring this opportunity, so you can really stand out if you pay attention!

Lots of tiny text is not your best bet. You may want to include your group rules, but try to include an element with visual impact.

How to design your header image so you get the best thumbnail:

  • Keep it simple! That’s the best and easiest way to go.
  • Center something that communicates at a glance. Don’t make it slightly off-center.
  • OR, include a strong visual element and let FB pull that out.
  • Cut additional text, or make it much smaller, so your main message stands out.

Read on for examples.

Below you’ll see an example of an effective cover photo that failed as a thumbnail.

Without a strong focal point, the center was grabbed, which simply makes no sense at all.

An effective group cover photo doesn't necessarily translate into an effective thumbnail

 

On the other hand, the Simple Pin Collective group cover photo produced one of the strongest thumbnails, and as you can see, it was not grabbed from the center. Facebook simply pulled the strongest visual element.

Simple Pin Collective group thumbnail

Here’s another favorite, which had a strong and attractive logo centered on the cover image:

Spark Insider group cover and thumbnail

Now that you can see what works (and doesn’t) for previews, let’s face one more issue that came with New Facebook.

New Facebook Gradient on Desktop

Another element to consider when designing your group cover photo is the background gradient.

On desktop display only, Facebook pulls a color from the top sides of your group banner, and creates a gradient that stretches to either side.

If your cover image has different colors on either side, this gradient can come out a bit odd and unbalanced.

It can also be less than ideal if you’ve used a photo with colors in the upper corners that clash with your brand colors.

These may not be deal-breakers for you, but worth considering.

New Facebook group gradient on desktop example 1

New Facebook group gradient on desktop example 2

Here’s your Facebook Group Cover Photo Template for 2025!

The mobile view doesn’t show quite the entire 1640 x 856 header image. So I’ve updated my template!

This new template:

  • Is the recommended width of 1640 pixels.
  • Is the recommended proportion of 1.91:1.
  • Shows where that group thumbnail will be extracted (see tips above).
  • Shows the “first view” on desktop (explained below template).

Since Facebook isn’t allowing full control over the cropping on desktop, this template shows a default center crop.

Right-click to download full-size template for 2025:

Facebook Group Cover Photo template for 2025.

Desktop preview or “first view”

You’ll see an odd cropping of cover photos on desktop when you first visit the group page (same with events, business pages, etc).

In the groups, only the bottom sliver of the cover photo shows unless you scroll up to see more. Who does that? So you may want to consider this in your design.

You can see what I mean below. And it’s marked on the new template above!

depiction of severe cropping of group cover photos on desktop.

Instructions for using my social media templates

1 | Open in Photoshop or other graphics editing program that has layers.

2 | Change Image > Mode to RGB (the template is an indexed color PNG).

3 | Add guidelines to match template, or use template as a translucent layer for guidance.

4 | Delete template from image file when your design is done.

If your design program doesn’t have layers, you can use them for size and visual reference.

There are more social media templates in the Free Member Area.

I Can’t Get the Right Size for my Facebook Group Cover Photo!

IF you’ve looked at the easy solution above, but insist on persisting…

If your preferred design tool doesn’t allow you to set pixel size, look for a “Facebook Link Preview” size, or a 1.91:1 shape. This is the same proportion, or aspect ratio.

No go? You can find a 16:9 cropping template in any photo editing app, even free ones, like Photos on iOS.

If you go with Facebook’s suggested width of 1640, it’ll be 923 pixels tall.

Be aware that only 856 pixels of the height will show on mobile, and 662 on desktop. So you’ll lose a smidge off the top and bottom.

Remember that the thumbnail will be taken from the full height you upload, though!

Persistence is futile? Try Snappa!

Easiest Facebook Group Cover Photo Maker!

If you don’t want to mess with Photoshop and designing from scratch, make your group header the easy way – with Snappa.

Snappa has integrated Facebook Group cover photo dimensions and safe zones into their graphic design tool, so it’ll look perfect on both mobile and desktop.

Facebook Group cover photo dimensions and safe zones
Just one of dozens of Facebook group cover photo templates inside Snappa.

Inside Snappa, you’ll also find:

  • 500,000+ photos plus graphics – royalty-free and licensed for commercial use.
  • Or, upload your own photos into Snappa.
  • 200+ fonts pre-loaded in Snappa
  • Or, import your own custom fonts to keep your branding intact.
  • Hundreds of pre-designed templates!

You can toss together eye-catching Facebook Group banners in seconds!

Even better? In a couple clicks, your cover photo can become a perfectly-optimized:

→ Facebook Page Cover Photo

→ Facebook Event Cover Photo

→ Twitter header

→ YouTube channel art

→ Facebook ad

Or any one of a couple dozen other social media images!

Read on for instructions. Or jump in and try it out now…

• • • Create a Facebook cover photo for free NOW! • • •

Disclosure: IF you upgrade to a paid plan, I may receive a referral fee.

Facebook Group Banners on Desktop vs. Mobile

It’s tricky to design your cover photo to display properly on both mobile and desktop. Designing with “safe zones” will get you a Facebook group header that looks great on all devices!

Facebook doesn’t stretch and distort your image to fit different devices – it crops it automatically instead.

On a mobile device, your group cover photo will be seen in its entirety.

But on a desktop device, Facebook will crop the top and bottom.

Using the Facebook-recommended group cover photo size of 1640 pixels by 856 pixels, and keeping critical elements within safe zones, will ensure that nothing important gets cut off on desktop.

How to make your FB Group cover photo with Snappa

Choose the Facebook Group cover photo preset for a perfect cover photo size – automatically!

Choose the Facebook Group cover photo preset

Next, choose a premade Facebook Group Cover template – it’s fully customizable. Or, you can choose to create a cover photo from scratch.

Make your life easy with a template! You can still upload your own image as a background – or choose from Snappa’s library of FREE images.

choose a premade Facebook Cover template

Add text, graphics, shapes, and effects to any part of the banner image.

All of these add-ons can be:

  • Dragged and dropped easily.
  • Defined as to the opacity you desire.
  • Placed on whichever layer you choose.

toggle off safe zones

You’ll notice that the overlay shows the mobile-only zones of your Facebook cover, so you’ll never have to worry about text and graphics getting cut off.

You can easily toggle this overlay on and off.

What’s more, once your design is complete, you can transform your new Group Cover Photo into any other image type.

It’s so fast and easy. Give it a try now! 

• • • Create a Facebook cover photo for free NOW! • • •

Disclosure: IF you upgrade to a paid plan, I may receive a referral fee.

How Do I Upload a Cover Photo to my Group?

The following tips are provided by Facebook.

Only admins can upload or change cover photos for their group.

To upload or reposition a group cover photo:

  1. From your News Feed, click Groups in the left menu and select your group. If you don’t see Groups, click See More.
  2. Click Edit in the bottom right corner of the cover photo and select where you’d like to choose an image from, or select Reposition.
  3. Select the image, drag to reposition, and click Save Changes.

source

It appears this weird issue has been fixed: If the cover photo had never been set, a group member could add a cover photo. Now you must be an admin to do so.

Facebook Group Cover Photo Problems?

Please remember that Facebook cover photos crop differently on desktop and mobile. There is simply NO one-size-fits-all solution.

My article on FB business page covers gives more detail on this confounding problem. It’s all about aspect ratio.

→ Facebook Business Page Photo size with FREE template

To get details and FREE templates for personal profiles and events:

→ Facebook Profile Cover Photo size

→ Facebook Event Cover Photo size

Want more?

Check out ALL the optimal Facebook image dimensions here!

The group cover photo dimensions have been verified to work in 2025.

But things change! If you’re having problems, leave specifics in your comment. I can’t help if you simply say, My Facebook group cover photo is too large.

Explain the cropping problems you’re having and I’ll look into it.

Ready to Make your Facebook Group Cover Photo the Easy Way?

Try Snappa online design tool for free!

Their templates give you the perfect size, with safe zones to ensure your beautiful design looks great on both desktop and mobile.

  • Create highly engaging images in minutes with drag-and-drop.
  • 500,000+ photos and graphics – royalty-free and licensed for commercial use.
  • 200+ fonts pre-loaded in Snappa.
  • Or upload your own photos or fonts.
  • Choose from hundreds of pre-made templates, suitable for a wide range of niches.
  • Magically resize to another type of cover photo in seconds!

Whether you’re a designer or not, it’s really got everything you need.

• • • Create a Facebook cover photo for free NOW! • • •

Disclosure: IF you upgrade to a paid plan, I may receive a referral fee.

Enjoy your new Facebook group cover photo!

The Facebook group cover photo size just changed. It crops differently on every device, so you'll want to use this template!

Filed Under: Facebook Tips, How-to Graphics Tagged With: Facebook Business Pages, Facebook Groups, social media images, visual social media

About Louise Myers

Louise Myers is a graphic design expert whose designs have been featured by Disney, Macy's, WalMart and more. Her straightforward writing style empowers small business owners to make their own graphics for social media success!

Comments

  1. sydney says

    July 15, 2023 at 5:26 AM

    The visual appeal of a group’s cover photo can significantly impact engagement and attract potential members. I admire how Louise emphasizes the need for a clear and compelling message, incorporating branding elements and a call-to-action. Her tips on proper dimensions and optimizing for mobile devices ensure a seamless viewing experience for all users.

    Reply
  2. Pablo says

    July 2, 2023 at 5:27 AM

    Did you know your 1640×854 template says 1640×845? 😉

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      July 2, 2023 at 8:27 AM

      The template is 856 tall. But only the thumbnail uses the full 856 height. Sorry for the confusion. The template is sized correctly.

      Reply
  3. Gary Wells says

    March 21, 2023 at 3:18 PM

    Frustrated beyond belief. I downloaded your Group template, dropped my artwork within the center making sure nothing was past any of the crop lines. Uploaded it to my group page and it is way out of whack. It appears FB has stretched it up, which of course stretched it out. HELP, anyone. I am using Illustrator.

    Thank you,

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      March 22, 2023 at 1:28 PM

      I’m not sure this is the problem, but… The center squarish portion isn’t the cover photo, it’s the small preview people will see when searching for groups. You can see examples within the article.

      Reply
  4. Karen says

    January 30, 2023 at 9:33 AM

    Great info – thank you. Is there a way to remove the text bar just below our group photo? That would solve a big problem. A friend’s public group doesn’t have it. She has no idea why.

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      January 31, 2023 at 9:12 AM

      Remove the group name text under the cover photo? I can’t imagine there’s any way to do that.

      Reply
  5. Antonio says

    July 25, 2021 at 2:31 AM

    No download link, where is it ?

    Reply
    • Louise Myers says

      July 25, 2021 at 2:38 PM

      The template is right on the page. Right-click to download on your hard drive (recommended) or long-press and save to your photos on your phone.

      Reply
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