YouTube Channel Banner Size: The 2560×1440 Guide

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Designing a YouTube Channel Banner feels like solving a puzzle. That’s because YouTube uses a single image to serve three very different screens: TV, Desktop, and Mobile.

You are required to upload a massive 2560×1440 pixel image. However, if you spread your text across that entire canvas, 90% of your viewers won’t see it.

The Official Specs

  • Dimensions: 2560 pixels (width) by 1440 pixels (height).
  • Minimum Dimensions: 2048 x 1152 pixels.
  • File Size: 6MB or smaller.
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9.

The “Safe Zone” Rule (Critical!)

This is where most creators fail. YouTube crops the image differently depending on the device:

  • TV Users: See the full 2560×1440 image.
  • Desktop Users: See a thin strip across the middle (2560×423).
  • Mobile Users: See an even smaller “Safe Zone” in the absolute center (1546×423).

The Strategy:

You must place your logo, channel name, and schedule inside the 1546×423 Safe Zone in the very middle of the image. Treat the rest of the 2560×1440 canvas as “background decoration” that only TV viewers will see.

Why 2560×1440?

Even though most people watch on mobile, YouTube requires this high-resolution file to ensure your channel looks crisp on 4K Televisions. Always upload the full resolution, but design for the smallest screen.

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