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Resize Image for YouTube Channel Banner (2560×1440)

Resize your image to 2560×1440 pixels for a YouTube channel banner (safe area 1235×338) — right in your browser, with no quality lost on the way down.

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YouTube Channel Banner size: 2560×1440 px

This page resizes your photo to exactly 2560×1440 pixels — the right size and dimensions for a YouTube channel banner (safe area 1235×338). Also searched as youtube banner maker, youtube channel art. Everything runs in your browser — your image is processed on your own device — and the on-screen preview is the same file you download, so the size is exact, never an estimate.

Resize an image to 2560×1440

  1. Open your image — drag it onto the tool, choose a file, or paste from your clipboard.
  2. It's preset to 2560×1440 — the width and height are already filled in for you.
  3. Check the preview — the before → after readout shows the exact new size and file weight.
  4. Download — save the resized image, ready to upload.

Tip: start big, then resize down

Resizing a large image down to 2560×1440 keeps it sharp. Enlarging a small image past its original size can't add detail, so begin with the highest-resolution copy you have.

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Frequently asked questions

What size is YouTube Channel Banner?

YouTube Channel Banner is 2560×1440 pixels. This tool resizes your image to exactly that, for a YouTube channel banner (safe area 1235×338).

How do I make a YouTube Channel Banner the right size?

Upload your image — a photo, screenshot, or exported design — and it's resized to the exact 2560×1440 px that a YouTube channel banner (safe area 1235×338) needs. This tool focuses on getting the dimensions right (it isn't a graphics editor), so the result is ready to upload or post in seconds.

How do I resize an image to 2560×1440?

Drop your image above — the width and height are already set to 2560 and 1440. The resizing happens in your browser, and the preview is the exact file you'll download.

Will it lose quality?

Resizing down looks crisp and is effectively lossless to the eye. Re-encoding also strips EXIF/GPS metadata. If your source is smaller than the target, enlarging can look soft — start from the largest original you have.

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