Video Cover Maker — 1080×1260, type and it's done
A video channel cover uses its own ratio — reuse a feed-post cover and the key content gets cropped. This scene presets the recommended 6:7 vertical (1080×1260): turn your video's topic into a big-title cover, pick a theme, and export. Runs locally — no login, no watermark.
6:7 · 1080×1260 · no watermark · local
Why 6:7
Channel pages display work in a grid at a 6:7 vertical (about 1080×1260). It's a touch shorter than a 3:4 feed cover and taller than a square, so covers dragged in from other platforms often get clipped top and bottom. Start from this preset and what you see is what you get.
Let the cover make the case
In a feed, the cover text is often seen before the video title. Turn the single sharpest hook — a number, a conclusion, a counter-intuitive claim — into the cover's headline, and it pulls more taps than a plain frame grab. The big-title layout here is built for that.
Build a recognizable series
If you post a regular show, keep one palette and layout so your channel page reads as a coherent set and new viewers tap through. Change the title, keep the theme, and you've got a matching run of covers.
Frequently asked questions
What's the exact cover size?
1080×1260 px, a 6:7 vertical. That's the default here, so exports are ready to use.
Can I reuse a 3:4 feed cover?
Not ideally — 3:4 vs 6:7 means the top and bottom get clipped. Re-export at this preset size instead.
Where should text sit so it isn't cropped?
Keep key text centered, slightly above the middle, away from the edges; grid and detail views differ a little, so center is safest.
Updated · poster cat team