Thumbnails built to earn the click
Every video ships with a thumbnail designed to get clicked: your host's face, one clear emotional beat, and a text hook that adds to the title instead of repeating it. Rendered in your channel's locked style, approved by you.
Approve, tweak, or regenerate before anything ships
Packaging decides the click
Nobody watches a video they didn't click. This step gets the same care as the script.
Composed, not filtered
Each thumbnail is designed as a scene — expression, background, text placement — not a screenshot with a filter on it.
Readable at feed size
Big faces, few words, hard contrast. Thumbnails are seen small first — these are built for that.
On-brand every upload
Colors, framing, and text style stay consistent, so your uploads look like a channel instead of a grab bag.
Title and image align
The concept is drafted from the approved script, so the image promises exactly what the video delivers.
Three steps, start to done
Concept drafts itself
After the script is approved, the thumbnail concept is written from it — subject, emotion, and hook text.
Art renders in your style
The image generates inside your channel's locked visual grammar, with your host in frame.
You pick the winner
Approve it, edit the concept, or regenerate. The final art lands in the package next to your video file.
Exactly what you get
More videos, more thumbnails
Thumbnails are part of every video's credit cost — bigger plans make more of them.
Questions, answered
1.Can I direct the thumbnail myself?+
Yes — edit the concept at the gate and describe the scene you want. It renders your direction in the channel's style.
2.Will thumbnails match my channel's look?+
Yes. Each channel locks its visual style once, and every thumbnail renders inside it.
3.What if I don't like the result?+
Regenerate it. The gate exists so you never ship art you don't want.
4.Do I get the file?+
Yes — the final package includes the thumbnail alongside the video, title, description, and tags.
Everything else in the pipeline
Win the click before the watch.
Script-aligned, style-locked thumbnails — approved by you, forged by AnvilGen.