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.
In the next step, you will explore the best AI tools for designing thumbnails and graphics. Try one with a real project before continuing.

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