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YouTube Thumbnail Resizer

Resize images to the 1280×720 thumbnail size. Runs in your browser — free, no login.

Exports JPEG/PNG at 1280×720.
Note
Browser-based stand-in for creator workflows. No YouTube login. Results are research helpers, not official YouTube Studio data.

What is YouTube Thumbnail Resizer?

YouTube Thumbnail Resizer places your uploaded image on a 1280 by 720 canvas for a practical YouTube thumbnail export.

Use it to crop, position, and size artwork consistently before upload. A correctly sized canvas helps, but clarity at small screen sizes is what earns an informed click.

How to use it (step by step)

  • Step 1: Upload the source image.
  • Step 2: Adjust crop, position, and scale.
  • Step 3: Review the image on the 1280 by 720 canvas.
  • Step 4: Keep text and faces away from edges.
  • Step 5: Download the resized thumbnail file.

Resize Thumbnails for Fast Recognition

  • Use one clear focal subject.
  • Limit text to a few readable words.
  • Check the design at a small preview size.
  • Match the promise of the thumbnail to the actual video.

A Correct Size Is Not a Click Guarantee

  • The tool resizes your image; it does not predict click-through rate.
  • Low-resolution originals can become blurry when enlarged.
  • YouTube may apply its own compression after upload.
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FAQ

What thumbnail dimensions does the tool use?

It uses a 1280 by 720 pixel canvas, a widely used YouTube thumbnail format.

Can I resize a vertical image?

Yes, but it will need cropping or background space to fit a widescreen canvas.

Why does my text look small?

Thumbnail text must remain readable at small feed sizes, so simplify and enlarge it.

Does this remove YouTube compression?

No. YouTube controls final delivery compression after you upload the image.

Can I use any image as a thumbnail?

Use images you own or are licensed to use, and follow YouTube's policies.