Events template
Speaker Card Open Graph image template
An event speaker spotlight: a large rounded headshot with an accent ring beside a "Featured Speaker" pill, the speaker's name and role, a highlighted talk title, and an event + date meta row.
It's built for the standard 1200×630 (1.91:1) share card and exports at 2× (2400×1260) for high-DPI screens. Customize the text, colors, fonts, and logo in your browser, then download a PNG — free, no signup, nothing uploaded.
3 ready-made presets
Each preset is a one-click starting look for the Speaker Card template — a different color and type combination you can still fully edit.
What you can edit
The Speaker Card template has 7 editable content fields. Recommended lengths keep your copy inside the safe area so nothing clips when the card is cropped.
| Field | Type | Max length | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eyebrow | Single line | 30 chars | Featured Speaker |
| Speaker name* | Single line | 30 chars | Priya Anand |
| Role · company | Single line | 50 chars | Head of Design · Northwind |
| Talk title | Single line | 64 chars | Designing systems that scale with your team |
| Event | Single line | 40 chars | DevSummit ’26 |
| When | Single line | 30 chars | Jul 18 · 2:00 PM |
| Speaker headshot | Image | — | — |
* required field. Tip: keep your “Speaker name” short and punchy — the shorter the copy, the larger and more legible it renders in the feed.
Styling you control
Beyond the words, the Speaker Card template lets you tune:
- Background color & style
- Gradient fills
- Fonts, size & alignment
- Logo placement
- Platform size switching
- Film-grain / noise
- Vignette
When to use it
The Speaker Card template lives in the events collection — conferences, meetups, and webinars people actually click. Reach for it specifically when one of these fits:
- A conference or summit
- A webinar or livestream
- A local meetup or workshop
- A speaker announcement
See the full events template collection.
More events templates
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