- Check the current dimensions of your image before resizing. If the aspect ratio is not 16:9, crop it first to avoid distortion when resizing.
- To crop to 16:9 in most tools, select the crop function and choose the 16:9 preset or manually set the ratio before confirming the crop.
- Open your image in a free resizing tool - Canva, Adobe Express, Squoosh at squoosh.app, or your operating system's built-in image editor all work.
- Set the output dimensions to 1280 x 720 pixels. Make sure the constrained proportions or Lock aspect ratio do not stretch.
- Export the resized image as a PNG for best quality, or as a JPG if the file size exceeds 2MB.
- Name the file clearly so it is easy to locate when uploading to YouTube Studio.
How to Resize an Image for a YouTube Thumbnail
Try this interactive demo to learn how to resize an image for a YouTube thumbnail.
📌 Why this matters
Why this matters
Uploading a thumbnail at the wrong size or aspect ratio is one of the most common mistakes new YouTube creators make, and it results in images that appear stretched, cropped, or blurry across different devices. YouTube displays thumbnails at multiple sizes depending on where they appear - search results, suggested videos, mobile feeds, and TV apps all render them differently - and only a properly sized 1280 x 720 image holds up cleanly across all of them. Resizing correctly before uploading takes two minutes and prevents the unprofessional appearance of a distorted thumbnail that undermines otherwise strong content.
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