Thumbnail

A thumbnail is the small preview image that represents a video or post before someone clicks to open it.

In more detail

Thumbnails show up in feeds, search results, and recommendation grids, so they act as the cover that sells the content. On video platforms like YouTube you can upload a custom thumbnail instead of letting the platform grab a random frame, which gives you control over the first impression. Good thumbnails use clear faces, readable text, strong contrast, and one obvious focal point, because most people view them at a tiny size on a phone. They work alongside the title to earn the click.

Example

A YouTube creator films a 12 minute video, then designs a separate thumbnail with a close-up face, three bold words, and a bright background. That custom image is what most people decide to click on, not the video itself.

FAQ

Thumbnail, answered.

What size should a thumbnail be?
It depends on the platform, but 1280 by 720 pixels at a 16:9 ratio is the standard for YouTube. Keep important text and faces near the center so nothing gets cropped on small screens.
Why do thumbnails matter so much?
The thumbnail is often the first thing someone sees, and it decides whether they click. A strong title with a weak thumbnail still gets skipped, so the two work together.

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