Discord · Server banner

Discord Server Banner Size: 1920×1080

Discord accepts a smaller minimum, but sizing up keeps your banner sharp on the larger screens your community actually uses.

1920 × 1080
The recommended Discord server banner size at a 16:9 ratio, for the sharpest result on larger screens. Discord's stated minimum is 960×540 — half this size — but that looks noticeably softer on bigger monitors.

Discord's server banner appears at the top of your server, and while Discord technically accepts a 960×540 upload, that resolution starts looking soft the moment it's viewed on a larger monitor or a higher boost tier that displays it bigger. Uploading at full 1920×1080 avoids that entirely.

Step by step

Open Squeezr and drop in your banner design.

Turn on Resize, unlock the aspect-ratio lock, and set width and height to 1920 × 1080.

Choose Fit mode if your design already fills 16:9, or Crop if you're resizing a photo to fill the frame.

Keep any text or logo centered, since Discord may crop the edges differently on smaller screens.

Export as JPG or PNG and upload it as your server banner in Server Settings.

Skip the manual math — open Squeezr with this preset already dialed in.

Open Squeezr preset to 1920×1080 →

Why does Discord accept a smaller minimum at all?

960×540 keeps the file size small, which matters for servers without a lot of boost levels or bandwidth to spare. But since most members view Discord on a desktop or laptop screen considerably larger than that, 1920×1080 is worth the larger file for a noticeably sharper result.

Match your server icon for a cohesive look

A banner and server icon that share a color palette or design language make a server feel more intentional and professional the moment someone joins. If you're setting both up at once, resize them back to back in Squeezr using the same source art direction.

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