YouTube Thumbnail Downloader
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Supports youtube.com/watch, youtu.be, Shorts, and video IDs. Downloads thumbnails in up to 5 resolutions.
youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_IDyoutu.be/VIDEO_IDyoutube.com/shorts/VIDEO_IDVIDEO_ID (11 characters)
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YouTube Thumbnail Downloader — Download YouTube Thumbnails Free in All Resolutions

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Free YouTube Thumbnail Downloader — Get YouTube Thumbnails in Max Resolution, HQ, SD, MQ & Default

Paste any YouTube video URL — including Shorts, embeds, and live streams — and instantly download the thumbnail in up to five resolutions. No account, no watermark, no browser extension required. Everything runs in your browser.

YouTube stores thumbnails as static JPEG images on its image CDN at predictable URLs. This tool extracts the video ID from any YouTube link format and constructs the direct thumbnail URLs for all five standard quality levels. You can download the image file directly or copy the URL for use in your own projects.

The Max Resolution thumbnail (maxresdefault.jpg, 1280×720) is the highest-quality thumbnail available. It exists for most modern videos uploaded in HD but is absent for older or low-resolution videos — the tool automatically detects when it is not available and marks that card accordingly. The High Quality thumbnail (hqdefault.jpg, 480×360) and Standard thumbnail (sddefault.jpg, 640×480) are available for virtually every YouTube video ever uploaded. The Medium Quality (mqdefault.jpg, 320×180) and Default (default.jpg, 120×90) thumbnails round out the full set.

All thumbnail images are standard JPEGs served from YouTube's public image CDN (img.youtube.com) — no API key or authentication is needed. The download uses a CORS proxy to save the file directly; if unavailable, it falls back to opening the image in a new tab where you can right-click and save.

Features

  • Supports all YouTube URL formats — youtube.com/watch?v=, youtu.be/, /shorts/, /embed/, /live/, and bare 11-character video IDs
  • Max Resolution thumbnail (1280×720) — the highest-quality YouTube thumbnail, ideal for blog headers, Open Graph images, and print
  • High Quality thumbnail (480×360) — available for every YouTube video, best for website thumbnail grids and social media previews
  • Standard thumbnail (640×480) — 4:3 aspect ratio version available for all videos, useful for older-style website layouts
  • Medium Quality thumbnail (320×180) — compact 16:9 thumbnail for small cards, sidebar widgets, and mobile layouts
  • Default thumbnail (120×90) — the smallest thumbnail, available for all videos including private or unlisted ones
  • Auto-detects missing Max Resolution — checks if YouTube returned a placeholder and marks the card as unavailable with a warning
  • Direct download as JPEG file — saves with a descriptive filename including the video ID and quality level
  • Copy URL button — copies the direct img.youtube.com thumbnail URL to clipboard, ready for use in HTML or CSS
  • Open on YouTube link — quickly verify the video before downloading
  • Works with YouTube Shorts, live streams, and embedded video URLs
  • No login, no watermark, no extensions — runs entirely in the browser with no data sent to any server

How to Use

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    Copy the YouTube video URLGo to the video on YouTube and copy the URL from your browser's address bar, or click the Share button and copy the short link. You can also copy the URL from a YouTube search result, playlist, or embed.
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    Paste the URL into the input fieldPaste the link into the input at the top of the tool. All YouTube URL formats are accepted: youtube.com/watch?v=, youtu.be/ short links, /shorts/, /embed/, /live/, and even bare 11-character video IDs without any domain.
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    Click "Get Thumbnails"Press the button or hit Enter. The tool extracts the video ID from the URL and loads all available thumbnail resolutions instantly — no waiting, no API calls.
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    Browse the thumbnail resolutionsFive resolution cards appear: Max Resolution (1280×720) displayed full-width as the main preview, then High Quality (480×360), Standard (640×480), Medium Quality (320×180), and Default (120×90). If Max Resolution is unavailable for the video, the card shows an "unavailable" warning — use High Quality instead.
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    Download the thumbnailClick "↓ Download" on any card. The tool fetches the image via a CORS proxy and saves it as a JPEG file (e.g. youtube-dQw4w9WgXcQ-maxresdefault.jpg). If the proxy is temporarily unavailable, the image opens in a new tab — right-click it and choose "Save image as…" to save it manually.
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    Copy the image URL (optional)Click "Copy URL" on any card to copy the direct img.youtube.com thumbnail URL to your clipboard. Use it in HTML <img> tags, CSS background-image, Notion, Figma, or any tool that accepts an image URL — no download needed.

Common Use Cases

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Download YouTube thumbnails for blog posts and articles
When writing articles that reference YouTube videos, download the Max Resolution (1280×720) thumbnail to use as a featured image or inline visual. The thumbnail gives readers immediate context about the video without loading an iframe. Always include proper attribution to the video creator when publishing thumbnails in your content. For Open Graph images, hqdefault or maxresdefault is the right size — og:image recommends 1200×630, and maxresdefault at 1280×720 is the closest match.
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Use YouTube thumbnail URLs to embed lightweight video previews
Instead of loading the full YouTube embed iframe (which adds ~500KB of JavaScript), developers build lightweight video previews using the thumbnail image and a play button overlay. Click the image to load the iframe on demand. This pattern — known as a YouTube facade or lite embed — dramatically improves page load time and Core Web Vitals. Use the "Copy URL" button to get the direct thumbnail URL in the format https://img.youtube.com/vi/VIDEO_ID/maxresdefault.jpg for use in your HTML template.
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Download thumbnails for YouTube channel analytics and reporting
Content creators and marketing teams tracking YouTube performance often need thumbnail images for reports, spreadsheets, and dashboards. Downloading thumbnails for all videos in a content calendar or performance report is faster with this tool than navigating YouTube Studio for each video. Paste the video URL, download the HQ or Max Res thumbnail, and insert it into your report template. The file is named with the video ID, making it easy to organize by campaign or channel.
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Research competitor YouTube thumbnail design
Thumbnail design is one of the biggest levers for YouTube click-through rate. Downloading thumbnails from high-performing competitor videos lets you study font choices, color palettes, face expression styles, and text placement without needing design software to take screenshots. Download Max Resolution thumbnails for a set of competitor videos and compare them side by side in a folder or presentation. This is useful for A/B testing your own thumbnail designs against industry benchmarks.
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Generate YouTube preview images for apps and social media schedulers
Social media scheduling tools, newsletter platforms, and content aggregator apps often need thumbnail images when embedding or sharing YouTube videos. Instead of screenshot-cropping from the YouTube page, use the direct thumbnail URL from this tool and pass it to your app's image field. The URL format is consistent and cacheable: https://img.youtube.com/vi/VIDEO_ID/hqdefault.jpg works for every YouTube video without authentication.
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Save thumbnails for educational content and media research
Researchers, educators, and journalists analyzing YouTube content — studying how political campaigns use video, how thumbnails change over time, or how misleading thumbnails contribute to clickbait — need to archive thumbnail images. This tool downloads all five resolution variants at once so researchers can choose the appropriate quality for their documentation. Thumbnails are saved as plain JPEG files with descriptive filenames that include the video ID, making them easy to index and reference.

Frequently Asked Questions

Paste the YouTube video URL into the input field and click "Get Thumbnails". The tool instantly shows all available thumbnail resolutions for that video — Max Resolution (1280×720), High Quality (480×360), Standard (640×480), Medium Quality (320×180), and Default (120×90). Click the "Download" button on any thumbnail card to save it as a JPEG file. If you only need the image URL, click "Copy URL" to copy it directly to your clipboard.

The tool supports all common YouTube URL formats: standard watch URLs (youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID), short URLs (youtu.be/VIDEO_ID), YouTube Shorts (youtube.com/shorts/VIDEO_ID), embed URLs (youtube.com/embed/VIDEO_ID), live stream URLs (youtube.com/live/VIDEO_ID), and bare 11-character video IDs. Just paste whatever URL you have from the browser address bar or a share link.

YouTube only generates a 1280×720 Max Resolution thumbnail (maxresdefault.jpg) for videos that have been processed at HD quality (720p or higher). Older videos, low-resolution uploads, and some auto-generated content may not have a maxresdefault thumbnail. When this happens, YouTube returns a small 120×90 placeholder image instead. The tool detects this automatically and marks the Max Res card as unavailable. In that case, use the High Quality (480×360) or Standard (640×480) thumbnail, which are available for virtually all YouTube videos.

The highest quality YouTube thumbnail is the "Max Resolution" thumbnail at 1280×720 pixels, stored as maxresdefault.jpg on YouTube's image servers. This thumbnail is available for most modern YouTube videos uploaded in HD. If maxresdefault is not available, the next best option is the "High Quality" thumbnail at 480×360 pixels (hqdefault.jpg), which is available for all YouTube videos. For Open Graph / social media preview images, the HQ thumbnail at 480×360 is generally sufficient.

Paste the YouTube URL into the tool and click "Get Thumbnails". Each thumbnail card has a "Copy URL" button that copies the direct image URL to your clipboard. The URL format is: https://img.youtube.com/vi/VIDEO_ID/QUALITY.jpg where QUALITY is one of: maxresdefault (1280×720), hqdefault (480×360), sddefault (640×480), mqdefault (320×180), or default (120×90). You can use these URLs directly in HTML <img> tags, CSS background-image, or any tool that accepts image URLs.

Yes — YouTube Shorts use the same video ID system as regular YouTube videos. Paste the Shorts URL (e.g. youtube.com/shorts/VIDEO_ID) into the tool and click "Get Thumbnails". The tool extracts the video ID and fetches all available thumbnail resolutions. Note that Shorts are filmed in portrait (vertical) orientation, but YouTube stores their thumbnails as 16:9 landscape crops — the thumbnail may show a cropped or letterboxed version of the Shorts frame.

YouTube provides thumbnails in 5 standard sizes: (1) maxresdefault — 1280×720px, 16:9 aspect ratio, highest quality, for print or large digital displays; (2) hqdefault — 480×360px, 4:3 cropped, good for website previews and social media; (3) sddefault — 640×480px, 4:3 aspect ratio, medium quality; (4) mqdefault — 320×180px, 16:9 aspect ratio, for small thumbnails and icons; (5) default — 120×90px, 4:3, very small, rarely useful. For most website and app uses, hqdefault or maxresdefault is recommended. For use as an og:image or Twitter card, use maxresdefault (1280×720) as it is closest to the recommended 1200×630 OG image size.

YouTube thumbnails are created by content creators and are protected by copyright. Downloading a thumbnail for personal reference, research, or educational commentary is generally accepted under fair use principles in many jurisdictions. However, using a creator's thumbnail commercially, redistributing it, or using it in a way that implies endorsement without permission may infringe on the creator's copyright or YouTube's terms of service. Always obtain permission from the content creator before using their thumbnails in published content or commercial projects.

The tool downloads thumbnails for individual YouTube videos, including Shorts and live streams, as long as you have the video ID or a direct video URL. It does not support playlist URLs or channel URLs directly, since those don't map to a single video. For playlists, open any specific video in the playlist, copy that video's URL, and use the tool normally. For live streams, the tool works while the stream is live and after it ends, as long as a video ID is present in the URL.

YouTube thumbnail images are hosted on a different domain (img.youtube.com), which means direct browser downloads are subject to CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) restrictions. The tool attempts to download the image as a file using a CORS proxy. If that proxy is temporarily unavailable, it falls back to opening the image in a new tab. From the new tab, right-click the image and select "Save image as…" to save it to your device. You can also use the "Copy URL" button to copy the direct thumbnail URL and paste it into your browser address bar to open and save it manually.