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TikTok moves fast, no, really, we mean fast, with users deciding on which videos to watch within split seconds. With attention spans this fleeting, mega-eye-catching TikTok video thumbnails should be one of your top priorities!
Your TikTok thumbnail is the first impression of each of your TikTok videos, drawing viewers in to watch, comment, and share.
Think of them as mini cover photos that rep your content - and then think about capturing the vibe and intent of your TikTok video in a single image.
With countless videos (around 35 million!) posted on TikTok every day, well-crafted thumbnails can dramatically boost click-through rates, attracting potential viewers scrolling through their feed.
A unique and appealing thumbnail can set your content apart, increasing the likelihood that viewers will choose your video over others.
And maybe, even leading them to check out your content elsewhere on the internet, from YouTube and Instagram to your Fourthwall store.
The thumbnail is a static image of your video that appears in the TikTok app before your video starts playing and should be designed to capture your viewers’ attention.
Typically, TikTok thumbnails are displayed in a 9:16 aspect ratio, with a recommended size of 1080 x 1920 pixels.
They can be a still frame from your TikTok video or a custom-designed image, but either way, the visual should be a great one that establishes the context of your video and quickly encourages users to tap and watch.
Your TikTok thumbnails also contribute to your overall branding and platform consistency.
By maintaining a cohesive style across your thumbnails, you can create a recognizable identity that viewers will associate with your content.
This consistency helps build a loyal audience, draws in new viewers, and solidifies your unique presence on TikTok.

Creating an engaging TikTok thumbnail is pretty straightforward, with plenty of room to exercise your creativity. Here’s how you do it:
Begin by designing your thumbnail image! Graphic design tools like Canva or Adobe Spark can make this even faster, as they offer templates specifically for TikTok thumbnails.
Consider the theme of your video and snag a great screengrab from it. Add vibrant colors, bold text, and other eye-catching graphics to make it even more appealing, and make sure that any extras you include accurately represent your video content.
Finally, save your design in a suitable format (PNG or JPEG).
Once your thumbnail is ready, open the TikTok app on your mobile device. Log in to your account, and tap the ‘+’ icon located at the bottom center of the screen to start the uploading process.
Select the TikTok thumbnail you created and upload it to your TikTok gallery (or if you’re recording on the fly, record your video directly in the TikTok app.)
Once your thumbnail is uploaded and ready, it’s time to upload your video. Tap the ‘+’ icon again to begin the video creation process.
If you’ve already produced your TikTok video, upload that to your gallery; if you’re creating on the fly, it’s time to create!
After uploading or creating your TikTok video, you’ll be taken to the editing screen, which offers various editing options.
Look for the option labeled 'Cover' or 'Thumbnail,' typically near the bottom of the screen. In the thumbnail settings, you can either select a single frame from your video or upload the custom thumbnail image that you just created!
If you’re using your custom design, tap the ‘Upload’ option and choose your saved thumbnail image from your gallery.
Once your thumbnail is uploaded, you should see options to adjust its position, cropping, and size.
Make sure that the most important elements of your thumbnail, like faces or text, are visible and not cut off to ensure that your cover image looks perfect for viewers.
After adjusting your thumbnail, tap the "Save" or "Next" button to continue the video upload. This step confirms your thumbnail selection and prepares your video for posting!
If you’ve changed your mind (or thought of a better idea!) and would like to update the thumbnail of an already uploaded TikTok video, just follow these steps:
Launch the TikTok app on your device and sign in to your account.
Navigate to your profile by tapping your icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen. This will take you to the “gallery” of your TikTok account, where all your videos are displayed.
Scroll through your list of videos and select the video you want to change the thumbnail for. Tap on the video to open it, then tap the three dots (or “More” button) on the video playback screen to open additional options for the video.
From the menu that appears, select the "Edit" option. This will allow you to make changes to your video settings, including thumbnail settings.
From there, you can upload a new custom thumbnail image or simply take a new screengrab of a new frame from your video. To upload, tap the ‘Upload’ option and select your new thumbnail from your device’s storage.
After selecting your new thumbnail, make any necessary adjustments, repositioning or resizing the image as you’d like, to ensure it looks great.
Finally, make sure to save your changes by tapping the "Save" or "Done" button. This will update the thumbnail for your video, complete with your new design choices.
TikTok thumbnails are a representation of the content creator - you! So make sure that they accurately showcase what to expect in each TikTok video.
Fulfilling that requirement can take many fun visual forms, so here are some TikTok thumbnail ideas to get you started!




Nailing great TikTok thumbnails is huge, but pairing your content with Fourthwall’s TikTok Shop integration is where things really start to take off.
Fourthwall gives creators a fully branded home base where fans can explore your world, shop your merch, and support you beyond the For You Page.
With your own Fourthwall site, you can launch custom merch, offer fan memberships, accept tips, showcase your videos, and seamlessly connect everything to TikTok Shop so your products appear right inside your TikTok content.
Less friction means more conversions—so plug Fourthwall into your TikTok setup and turn your viral moments into real revenue.
A TikTok thumbnail is the still image viewers see before your video plays, and it heavily influences whether someone taps to watch. With millions of videos competing for attention, a strong thumbnail boosts click-through rates and helps your content stand out.
TikTok thumbnails should be 1080 x 1920 pixels with a 9:16 aspect ratio to ensure the image displays clearly without awkward cropping. Sticking to these dimensions keeps your cover photo sharp and professional.
After uploading or recording your video, tap “Cover” on the editing screen and choose a frame or upload your custom design from your gallery. Adjust the positioning so any faces or text stay visible and aren’t cut off.
Yes, you can update your cover image by tapping the three dots on your posted video, selecting Edit, and uploading a new thumbnail. Just adjust and save your changes to instantly refresh your video's look.



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