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Thumbnail Generator

Packaging is half the battle on YouTube. A great video with a weak thumbnail simply won’t get clicked. VidRush’s built-in Thumbnail Generator creates click-worthy thumbnails automatically during video generation, with nearly no design skills or external tools needed.

It’s included at no extra cost on every plan.


How It Works

When you generate a video, VidRush doesn’t just read your title. It analyzes the full context of your topic to design a thumbnail that fits your niche and format.

Context-Aware Design: The AI understands what your video is about. A video on “The 2008 Financial Crisis” gets financial imagery, dramatic contrast, and red arrows, not generic stock art. This is guided by the reference thumbnail you provide, so the output always aligns with your creative direction.

Outlier Matching: The system studies high-performing thumbnails in similar formats and mimics layouts that are proven to drive clicks in your space.

Format Transferring: You can select a reference thumbnail style, and the AI will adapt that layout to your specific topic. For example, take a successful “Vs” comparison layout from the Tech niche and apply it to a History video. Same proven structure, completely different content.


What to Expect

The Thumbnail Generator produces a usable, upload-ready thumbnail approximately 95% of the time.

AI-generated text on images, like titles or callouts baked into the thumbnail, is now largely reliable, though occasional imperfections can still occur.

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Thumbnails cannot be regenerated. If one doesn’t generate correctly, contact support through Crisp for a replacement.


Tips for Better Results

  • Provide a clear, specific reference thumbnail. The more relevant your reference, the better the AI can match the style and layout to your topic.
  • Choose references from your niche or a closely related one. A fitness thumbnail reference will produce better results for a fitness video than a random gaming thumbnail would.
  • Think about contrast and readability. Thumbnails that work well on YouTube tend to have bold colors, clear focal points, and minimal text, and the AI performs best when your reference follows these principles too.