"YouTube thumbnails can be generated with one click?
When making Short Video nowadays, the most afraid thing is that they are not attractive at the beginning. Especially on YouTube, users can swipe a video in seconds. A thumbnail can determine the life and death line of your playback volume.
In the past, you had to rely on PS or hire a designer to make drawings. Now AI tools have solved this directly. Search for "YouTube Video Thumbnail Artificial Intelligence Making Tool" and you will find a bunch of new gadgets. For example, Canva's AI function can produce pictures by entering keywords. There are also software like Pictory that specializes in video, even subtitles and thumbnails can be generated together.
The most recent news is that 90% of hit videos have one thing in common, according to the 2023 YouTube Creator Report_thumbnails and titles are particularly attractive. AI just filled in this short board. You don't have to know design, you don't have to learn color theory, you just let the machine give you a plan.
However, be aware that things generated by AI are sometimes too "standard". For example, if you search for "delicious food", the pictures that come up may be red and yellow, and the fonts will be the same. This is why some creators would rather spend a little money and use more professional tools. Software like Coherence AI can adjust the results based on your channel style.
The most common mistake for novices is to directly use the first version of AI results. In fact, these tools all have editing functions. For example, NightCafe's Stable Diffusion, you can change the parameters to make the picture more consistent with your channel tone. The key is to first clarify what you want. Is it a prominent portrait? Or should we emphasize product details? Only by clarifying the needs can AI help.
There is also a tip to generate more comparisons. I tried using Fotor's AI, and the same sentence can produce more than a dozen pictures. Some are too fancy, some are too simple. If I chose the one with dynamic elements, the click rate did increase by 20%. Data does not lie.
The current charging methods for such tools are also worth studying. Some pay per view, such as Adobe's Firefly, generate $0.2 per ticket. Some have a monthly subscription, such as Designs.ai, which can be used indefinitely for US$50. If you have to make dozens of videos every day, it's still cost-effective to pay for a monthly subscription.
Also, don't forget copyright issues. Some AI tools generate images that are watermarked or have commercial restrictions. For example, pictures from DALL-E2 cannot be commercialized casually. Read the terms clearly before selecting a tool to save trouble later.
To be practical, AI will not replace creativity. It can help you solve technical problems, but good thumbnails depend on ideas. For example, the recently popular "reverse prompt method" deliberately adds negative words to the description, but the results are more unique. This way of playing is the key. "


