Design AI YouTube Thumbnails With Midjourney

Use Midjourney to generate thumbnail concepts and background images that stand out in the YouTube feed—even if you have no graphic design background.

Prerequisites

  • Midjourney account (paid plan required; $10/month Basic plan)
  • Discord account (Midjourney operates via Discord)
  • Canva or Photoshop for final assembly (adding text, your face photo if applicable)

Understanding What Makes a Good YouTube Thumbnail

Before prompting, know the formula. The most-clicked thumbnails consistently have:

  1. A face showing clear emotion (surprise, concern, excitement, curiosity)
  2. Minimal text (3-5 words maximum, high contrast)
  3. A clear visual story – viewer understands the topic in 1 second
  4. High contrast – works at small sizes (thumbnails are tiny in mobile feeds)
  5. Brand consistency – recognizable colors and style across your channel

AI image generation excels at #3, #4, and #5. For #1 (emotional face), you'll either use your own photo or prompt for a character.

Step 1: Write a thumbnail concept brief

Before opening Midjourney, write what you need in plain English:

Example brief: "Thumbnail for a video about avoiding common YouTube mistakes. Need: dramatic background that feels like a warning or alarm. Colors: red and dark gray. No faces in the background—I'll add my own photo. Style: cinematic, high contrast."

This brief will translate into a Midjourney prompt.

Step 2: Convert brief to a Midjourney prompt

Midjourney responds best to structured prompts. Format:

[Subject description], [style keywords], [lighting], [color palette], [camera/composition notes], [aspect ratio]

Example prompts for thumbnail backgrounds:

Drama/warning style:

cinematic dark background, red alarm light glow, dark gray walls, dramatic shadows, high contrast, empty space on left for text overlay, 16:9 aspect ratio --ar 16:9 --v 6

Success/achievement style:

golden confetti explosion on dark background, luxury feel, bokeh, wide empty space for text and face cutout, thumbnail style, high contrast --ar 16:9 --v 6

Minimalist educational:

clean white and blue gradient background, geometric shapes, modern flat design, professional, empty space for title text, YouTube thumbnail style --ar 16:9 --v 6

Always include --ar 16:9 for landscape thumbnails.

Step 3: Generate in Midjourney

In Discord, go to any Midjourney bot channel. Type /imagine and paste your prompt. Midjourney generates 4 variations. Reaction options:

  • U1-U4: Upscale a specific variation to full resolution
  • V1-V4: Create 4 new variations based on that option
  • 🔄 Re-roll: Generate 4 completely new variations from the same prompt

Generate 2-3 rounds before settling on a direction. Small prompt changes create dramatically different results.

Step 4: Refine with prompt modifiers

If the results aren't right, add or modify:

  • Too dark: Add "bright, well-lit"
  • Too busy: Add "minimalist, clean, simple"
  • Wrong style: Add reference styles like "in the style of Apple product photography" or "editorial magazine style"
  • Wrong mood: Add emotion words: "tense," "energetic," "calm," "dramatic"
  • Text area needed: Add "empty space on the [left/right/top] for text overlay"

Step 5: Assemble in Canva

Download your upscaled Midjourney image (PNG). Open Canva → Create DesignYouTube Thumbnail (1280×720px).

Upload your Midjourney background. Then add:

  1. Your face photo (if you use a face in thumbnails): Use Background Remover in Canva to cut your face out of a photo. Position at the right side of the frame.
  2. Thumbnail text: 3-5 words, maximum. Use bold, high-contrast font. Add a slight drop shadow or outline so it's readable on any background.
  3. Brand elements: Your logo (small, corner), brand colors on text.

The Midjourney image does the visual heavy lifting. Canva handles assembly and text.

Step 6: The A/B Thumbnail Test

YouTube's built-in A/B thumbnail testing (Studio → Video → Thumbnail → Test) lets you compare two thumbnails and automatically serves the winner. Generate 2 Midjourney concepts for important videos and test them. Thumbnail CTR is the highest-leverage variable in YouTube growth.

Prompt Templates to Save

Create a personal library of prompts that work for your channel's style. For a tech education channel, your go-to might be:

[subject] on clean dark blue tech background, circuit pattern subtle texture, white accent lighting, modern, professional, space for text overlay on left --ar 16:9 --v 6

For a personal finance channel:

[subject] on dark charcoal background, subtle gold coin/money elements, dramatic single-source lighting, cinematic, premium feel --ar 16:9 --v 6

Save these in a Notion page or Google Doc. Reuse and iterate rather than starting from scratch each time.

When to Use Real Photos vs. AI

  • Face thumbnails (yours): Use a real photo of you, AI background. Most click-through comes from recognizable faces showing clear emotion.
  • Faceless channels: Fully AI-generated thumbnails work well.
  • Hybrid: AI-generated scene + your face cutout placed in it. Often produces the most visually distinct results.

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