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YouTube Thumbnails: Where Most Views Are Won Or Lost
AI helps you brainstorm thumbnails that get clicked — without making your channel look like every other AI-thumbnail channel.
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The main moves in order
- 1What good thumbnails do
- 2thumbnails
- 3click-through rate
- 4visual hooks
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On YouTube, your thumbnail and title decide most of your views. A great video with a bad thumbnail dies in the recommended sidebar. AI can speed up the brainstorming and the rough designs, but the click-truth still has to come from a human brain.
Section 1
What good thumbnails do
- Show one strong emotion or face (clear at small sizes)
- Tell a story in 4 words or less
- Use 1-3 colors max — high contrast
- Promise something the video actually delivers
AI tools for the rough draft
- Generate background art with Midjourney or Gemini Image
- Use Canva or Figma to add real text in a real font
- Test thumbnails small — if it doesn't read on a phone, redo it
- A/B test with TubeBuddy or YouTube's built-in test feature
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