How to Upload Photos to Facebook Without Blur
Uploading photos to Facebook but noticing they appear blurry? This guide will show you the best settings and techniques to ensure high-quality images.
Learn how to adjust resolution, use the right file formats, and optimize your uploads for crystal-clear photos on Facebook.

Why Do Photos Uploaded to Facebook Always Look Blurry and Low-Quality?
The issue of blurry photos on Facebook is not a system error, as many people might think. In reality, the main reason is to enhance website loading speed for users.
To achieve this, Facebook has implemented an image compression system that converts all uploaded pictures into a standard format.
Since this process happens automatically, your images may lose quality when uploaded due to Facebook’s compression algorithm.
Facebook supports images with a resolution of 720px, 960px, and 2048px in width. Any image file with a resolution different from these three will be compressed, reducing its quality when uploaded.
Lowering an image’s resolution also significantly decreases its overall quality and contrast.
However, there are two ways to upload clear and sharp photos to Facebook without blurriness: adjusting the image width and changing the settings within Facebook.
How to Upload Photos to Facebook Without Blurry Quality

Adjust Image Width to Upload Clear Photos on Facebook
As mentioned earlier, Facebook supports three main image resolutions: 720px, 960px, and 2048px.
If your image’s width matches one of these resolutions exactly, it will retain its original quality when uploaded. To ensure your images remain sharp on Facebook, you need to follow two key steps before uploading:
- Adjust the image width
- Change the image file format
First, you need to resize your image. On a computer or laptop, you can check the image dimensions by hovering your cursor over the file and looking at the “Dimensions” information.
Alternatively, you can right-click on the image, select Properties -> Details, and find the width and height details there.
How to Upload Photos to Facebook Without Blurry Quality

To adjust the width of an image, right-click on the image file and select Open with -> Paint to open it in the familiar Paint application.

On the Paint toolbar, click Resize or press Ctrl + W to open the image resizing window. In the Resize section, select Pixels. Next, enter one of the three pixel values mentioned above into the Horizontal box.
How to Upload Photos to Facebook Without Blurry Quality

Final Step: Converting the Image File
To optimize the image quality, it’s best to use a PNG file. If your image is already in PNG format, simply press Ctrl + S to save the resized image.
However, if the file is in a different format, you can easily convert it to PNG using Paint. Follow these steps:
Go to File → Save as → Choose PNG Picture → Enter a file name and select a save location → Click Save. Done!
How to Upload High-Quality Images on Facebook Without Blurriness
In addition to adjusting the image dimensions, you can change the Facebook upload settings to ensure your images retain their quality. Follow these steps:
Step 1: Log in to Facebook, click the downward arrow on the top-right corner, and select Settings & Privacy.
For mobile users, tap the three horizontal lines (menu icon) on the top-right corner, scroll down, and select Settings & Privacy.
Step 2: Go to Settings → Preferences → Media Files.
How to Upload Photos to Facebook Without Blurry Quality

Step 3: In the Video and Photo Settings section, check the box for Upload HD Photos.
That’s it! Next time you upload images to Facebook, follow these steps to keep your photos clear and sharp without any blurriness. Good luck!
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