Free YouTube Thumbnail
CTR Analyser Tool
Get an instant CTR potential score for your YouTube thumbnail. Answer 6 quick questions about your thumbnail design and get a 5-stage performance rating, detailed breakdown, and one high-impact recommendation to get more clicks.
6 Design Signals That
Determine Your CTR
Every signal we score is directly linked to whether a viewer clicks your thumbnail or scrolls past it.
Face & Emotion
Thumbnails with expressive human faces consistently get higher CTR. We score whether your thumbnail uses this proven psychological trigger effectively.
Text Readability
Text on thumbnails must be readable at mobile size — which is where most YouTube views come from. We score font size, contrast, and word count.
Colour Contrast
High contrast thumbnails stand out in the feed. We score whether your colour choices create enough visual separation to catch the eye while scrolling.
Visual Clarity
A cluttered thumbnail loses clicks. We score whether your thumbnail has a clear focal point and a clean, uncluttered composition that communicates instantly.
Curiosity Gap
The best thumbnails create a question in the viewer's mind. We score whether your thumbnail teases enough to make clicking feel necessary.
Niche Fit
Different niches have different thumbnail conventions. We score whether your design aligns with what your target audience expects and responds to in your niche.
Score Your Thumbnail CTR Potential
Answer 6 questions about your thumbnail — get your CTR score instantly.
Thumbnails with expressive faces get significantly higher CTR across all niches.
Large, bold, high-contrast text readable on mobile is the gold standard.
High contrast between subject and background makes thumbnails pop in the feed.
One clear focal point beats a busy, cluttered design every time.
Does it make the viewer feel they need to click to find out more?
Does it match the visual conventions your audience expects in your niche?
Your CTR Score in 3 Steps
No upload. No account. Instant results.
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Look at Your Thumbnail
Open your thumbnail image alongside this tool. You will be answering 6 quick questions about its design — no upload required, works on any device.
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Answer 6 Design Questions
Select the option that best describes your thumbnail for each of the 6 CTR signals — face and emotion, text readability, colour contrast, visual clarity, curiosity gap, and niche fit.
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Get Your CTR Score & Fix
Receive a CTR potential score out of 100, a 5-stage performance rating, your strongest and weakest design signal, and one specific recommendation to improve your click-through rate immediately.
Thumbnail Analyser — FAQs
Common questions about improving your YouTube thumbnail CTR.
YouTube considers a CTR of 2–10% normal depending on your niche and channel size. A CTR above 6% is strong for most channels. Below 2% suggests your thumbnail or title needs significant improvement. Our scoring system benchmarks your design against the key signals that drive higher CTR.
No — you do not need to upload anything. Simply open your thumbnail image alongside this tool and answer 6 questions about its design. This approach works on any device, requires no file size limits, and gives you instant results without any privacy concerns.
YouTube recommends 1280x720 pixels at a 16:9 aspect ratio for thumbnails. Using the correct dimensions ensures your thumbnail displays crispy and clear across all devices. However, design quality — contrast, clarity, emotion, and text — has far more impact on CTR than pixel dimensions alone.
Human brains are hardwired to process faces before anything else — it is an evolutionary instinct. Thumbnails with expressive human faces trigger an emotional response that draws the eye and creates an instant connection. Studies consistently show that thumbnails with faces outperform faceless thumbnails by 20–38% in click-through rate.
Yes — 100% free, no account, no credit card, no usage limits. Analyse as many thumbnails as you need.
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