Part of setting up your Twitter account is choosing an image that serves as your profile picture throughout the Twitter website. This article shows you how.

How to Change Your Twitter Profile Picture on a Computer

To change your picture, sign in to Twitter on your computer and then:

If you don’t upload an image, your account displays a simple gray silhouette. Typically, accounts without profile pictures are not considered credible because fake accounts rarely upload them.

  • In the left panel, select Profile.
  • Under your header photo, select Edit profile.
  • Select Add Photo, which is superimposed over your existing profile image to open the screen where you’ll select a new image for your Twitter profile.
  • Choose a photo, crop it to your liking, then select Apply.
  • Select Save. The image saves to your profile and appears next to your Twitter posts, both past and current.

How to Change Your Twitter Profile Picture on Mobile

Here’s how to change your Twitter picture using the mobile Twitter app for iOS and Android mobile devices.

In the left panel, select Profile.

Under your header photo, select Edit profile.

Select Add Photo, which is superimposed over your existing profile image to open the screen where you’ll select a new image for your Twitter profile.

Choose a photo, crop it to your liking, then select Apply.

Select Save. The image saves to your profile and appears next to your Twitter posts, both past and current.

  • Tap your Profile image.
  • Tap Profile.
  • Tap Edit profile.
  • Tap the camera icon that is superimposed over your current picture. You may be asked to allow Twitter access to your photos.
  • Select Upload photo and choose a photo from your collection, or take a new photo, Position the image in the circle as you want it to appear on Twitter, then tap Use.
  • You may also use an NFT from a wallet you connect by selecting Choose NFT and following the prompts.
  • Tap Save.

Benefits of Using a Twitter Profile Picture

Your profile pic plays an important role. It identifies your tweets to your followers and builds your brand. Usually, your best choice is a headshot of you at your best. Still, it can be anything else, such as a pet, company logo, car, or building.

Tap your Profile image.

Tap Profile.

Tap Edit profile.

Tap the camera icon that is superimposed over your current picture. You may be asked to allow Twitter access to your photos.

Select Upload photo and choose a photo from your collection, or take a new photo, Position the image in the circle as you want it to appear on Twitter, then tap Use.

You may also use an NFT from a wallet you connect by selecting Choose NFT and following the prompts.

Tap Save.

Twitter requests two photos when you set up an account:

  • Header photo: This large image appears at the top of your profile.Profile photo: This photo adds personality to your Twitter account and posts.

If you didn’t upload an image when you signed up for your account or are unhappy with your current profile, upload a new photo.

Twitter Profile Picture Size and Specifications

Your Twitter image must be a JPEG, GIF, or PNG file. Twitter does not support animated GIFs for profile images. If the image you want to use isn’t a file format Twitter supports, put it through a free photo converter and choose one of Twitter’s supported formats for the conversion.

Your profile picture appears in several areas on Twitter: next to every tweet you enter, in the menu bar, in your account information panel, and on your profile page. In addition, Twitter handles the sizing of the photos automatically.

Twitter profile images cannot exceed 2 MB and must be square. Twitter recommends 400 x 400 pixels for your profile image, but any square image will do, as long as it’s no smaller than 400 x 400 pixels.

Your Best Twitter Picture

Select a well-lit, high-quality image to represent you on Twitter. A casual selfie works best for personal accounts. A formal headshot or a company logo is suitable for a business account. Keep a few things in mind:

If you plan to upload a square image, leave space around the edges. The image appears in a circle on Twitter, and the corners of the square image won’t show in the circle.

  • Some of the best-looking Twitter profile pictures have a solid background that contrasts with the user’s face.If you use Twitter for business, consider conveying a short message with one or two words or incorporating a telltale graphic element. A baker might hold a cake, and a web designer might showcase a logo.After you upload an image, change it only rarely. When your followers see a consistent image over time, it builds your brand.

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