Now you get the option to customize your banner art and glance at the viewable area of its banner image across devices. The option of adjusting the crop was available in classic creator studio which has now been retired by YouTube. I’ll update the article once YouTube puts back the option to upload your banner image from mobile phones. I couldn’t find the option to edit the channel art after downloading the YouTube Studio app (which is available on both App Store and Play Store). Note that the YouTube mobile app only allows you to edit your channel profile picture now. Adding Banner Image From The YouTube Studio App Note: If you remove your banner image, it might take some time for it to clear from your channel. Once you’ve a banner image, you can always modify it by hovering on it and clicking on the Camera icon that appears appears in the top right corner: You banner image will now be live on your YouTube channel page: Next, “Publish” the changes on your channel from the top right corner: Once the image appears as you intend to across devices, click on “Done.” And resize it by using the square handles at the corners. You can crop the banner image by clicking and dragging. Here, you can view the portions of your image viewable on all devices, on desktop, and on TV. You can then upload the banner image from your computer to get the screen below for customizing your banner art. If you don’t have any existing artwork on your channel, then you’ll get an option to “Upload”: To add a new banner image from a desktop, you’ll need to click on the “Customize Channel” button from your channel page. Uploading Your Banner Image From A Browser You can upload or edit the banner image for your channel from a web browser or the YouTube mobile app. Safe Area (so your important text and visuals don’t crop on mobile phones): 1546 x 423 pixels Ideal Dimensions: 2560 pixels wide by 1440 pixels tall YouTube recommends a banner image to have: Thinking of designing your YouTube channel art? Here are the banner dimensions and size guidelines you can use as benchmarks.
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