Tool
Thumbnail Tester & Previewer
Upload your image and preview how it sits in a 16:9 YouTube frame. Zoom and size readouts help you judge crop and readability before you publish.
Controls
Use a PNG or JPG export from your editor for the most predictable preview.
How it works
Preview your thumbnail the way viewers see it
Four quick steps: upload your file, pick desktop or mobile density, zoom to check readability, and read the live size strip.
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Upload your thumbnail file
Use a PNG or JPG straight from Photoshop, Figma, or Miniagen. Your image stays on this page while you preview.
Pick desktop or mobile density
Toggle the preview mode to approximate how your art reads on a large player versus a tighter mobile frame.
Zoom the art inside the frame
Use the zoom slider to stress-test title stacks, faces, and small badges before you ship the final file.
Read the live size strip
The meta line shows pixel dimensions and aspect ratio so you can confirm you are close to YouTube's 16:9 sweet spot.
Features
Everything you need before you publish
A fast layout lab for creators who want confidence in crop, contrast, and legibility.
Live 16:9 preview frame
Dark matting mimics the YouTube player so you can judge balance without guessing.
Desktop and mobile modes
Switch density to catch layouts that feel great on desktop but cramped on phones.
Zoom slider
Dial from 40% to 100% to inspect edges, glow, and text haloing.
Pixel readout
Instant width by height readout plus aspect ratio callouts for quick QA.
No workflow friction
Drag a file, tweak controls, iterate. Built for last-minute checks before upload.
Pairs with Miniagen exports
Generate in Miniagen, download, then drop the file here to validate the final crop.
FAQ
Thumbnail tester questions
What image formats work best?
Does this replace YouTube Studio?
Can I share the preview with my team?
How does this connect to Miniagen?
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Performance metrics are based on internal usage analysis across active creator accounts and may vary by niche, audience, and publish frequency.





