Twitter Multi-Image Tweets are posts that can include up to 4 images or GIFs within a single message. Clicking on any of the photos will expand the image to provide a better view of the images. Multi-image tweets will always be cropped to a smaller size when they appear in a user’s Twitter feed. Twitter Multi-Image Tweet layouts vary depending on the the number of images included. Like Single Image Tweets, Multi-Image Tweets supports JPG, PNG, and GIF formats with a maximum file size of 5 MB each (max). Tweets have a limit of 280 characters, or 257 characters if a link is included.
If 2 images are used in a Multi-Image Tweet, each will be in a 7:8 ratio side by side. For 3 images, one image will display as 7:8 ratio with the other pair stacked in 4:7 ratios. With 4 images, each thumbnail will display in 2:1 ratio in a grid. Individual images have a height of 600-1200 px and width of 1200 px for an aspect ratio of Ratio will be cropped by image arrangement.
Twitter Multi-Image Tweets are posts that can include up to 4 images or GIFs within a single message. Clicking on any of the photos will expand the image to provide a better view of the images. Multi-image tweets will always be cropped to a smaller size when they appear in a user’s Twitter feed. Twitter Multi-Image Tweet layouts vary depending on the the number of images included. Like Single Image Tweets, Multi-Image Tweets supports JPG, PNG, and GIF formats with a maximum file size of 5 MB each (max). Tweets have a limit of 280 characters, or 257 characters if a link is included.
If 2 images are used in a Multi-Image Tweet, each will be in a 7:8 ratio side by side. For 3 images, one image will display as 7:8 ratio with the other pair stacked in 4:7 ratios. With 4 images, each thumbnail will display in 2:1 ratio in a grid. Individual images have a height of 600-1200 px and width of 1200 px for an aspect ratio of Ratio will be cropped by image arrangement.