YouTube Profile Picture Size Guide 2026: Channel Avatar Dimensions
Published July 8, 2026 · Updated regularly · YouTube ▶️
Your YouTube Profile Picture: Your Channel's First Impression
Your YouTube profile picture (also called channel icon) represents your brand across the entire YouTube ecosystem. It appears on your channel page, next to your videos, in comments, in the subscription feed, and in recommended video sidebars.
With over
2.7 billion monthly active users, YouTube is the world's second-largest search engine. A professional, recognizable avatar helps build channel authority and subscriber trust.
YouTube Profile Picture: Exact Specifications
| Specification | Value |
| Recommended Upload Size | 800 × 800 pixels |
| Minimum Size | 98 × 98 pixels |
| Aspect Ratio | 1:1 (square) |
| Display Shape | Circle |
| Max File Size | 4 MB |
| Supported Formats | JPG, PNG, GIF (non-animated), BMP |
| Display (Channel Page) | ~98 × 98 px |
| Display (Comments) | ~48 × 48 px |
| Display (Subscription Feed) | ~24 × 24 px |
Important: YouTube renders your avatar at many different sizes. Upload at 800×800 for the best quality across all views. The most critical test is: does it look good at 48×48 (comment size)?
YouTube Channel Art (Banner) Size
Your channel banner is the large image at the top of your channel page:
| Specification | Value |
| Recommended Size | 2560 × 1440 pixels |
| Safe Area (All Devices) | 1546 × 423 pixels (center) |
| TV Display | 2560 × 1440 px (full image) |
| Desktop Display | 2560 × 423 px |
| Mobile Display | 1546 × 423 px |
| Max File Size | 6 MB |
Keep all important text and imagery within the center safe area (1546 × 423) to ensure it's visible on all devices.
Best Practices for YouTube Avatars
- Keep it simple — Your avatar is often seen at 48px or smaller; complex details get lost
- Use your face or a logo — Personal channels work best with a face; brand channels use a clean logo
- Consistent branding — Match your avatar to your banner, thumbnails, and channel colors
- Bold colors — YouTube's interface is white/dark gray; colorful avatars stand out
- Faceless creators — Many YouTubers use stylized avatars or mascots instead of real photos
- Test at comment size — Your avatar in comments is tiny; make sure it's still recognizable
AI Avatars for YouTube Creators
Many YouTube creators use AI-generated avatars instead of real photos for several reasons:
- Privacy — Faceless channels are a growing trend; an AI avatar protects your identity
- Consistency — AI avatars maintain the same look across all your branding
- Professional quality — Studio-quality look without hiring a photographer
- Brand flexibility — Easily update your avatar style when rebranding
Whether you choose a Professional headshot (for educational/business channels) or an Anime style (for gaming/entertainment channels), AI avatars give you a polished, consistent brand image.
How to Create a YouTube Avatar with AI
- Upload a face photo
- Choose your style — Professional for business/education, Anime for gaming/entertainment
- Select YouTube — Auto-sized to 800×800 pixels
- Adjust crop — Center your face in the circular preview
- Download — Upload to YouTube Studio → Customize → Branding
Create your YouTube avatar →