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Drag YouTube Covers Directly to Your iPad Canvas

Digital artists and designers: skip the camera roll. Use iPadOS Split View to pull uncompressed 4K thumbnails and drag them straight onto your blank canvas in seconds.

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✨ Optimized for Safari in Split View💾 Saves to Active Canvas / Project

How to Save Thumbnails on iPad Pro / Air (3 Steps)

1

Copy URL

  1. Open the YouTube app and copy the link to the video you want
  2. Open Safari and your design app (Canva/Procreate) side-by-side using iPad Split View
  3. Go to ThumbHD in your Safari window
2

Paste & Extract

  1. Use your Apple Pencil or finger to tap the box and paste the link
  2. Tap the Extract HD button
  3. Wait a second for the massive 4K reference image to load
3

Save to Active Canvas / Project

  1. Press and hold the image with your Apple Pencil
  2. Simply drag it across the screen into your open canvas
  3. Start designing or color-picking immediately

YouTube Thumbnail Specs & Safe Zones

TypeResolution (px)Aspect RatioMax File SizeFormatsPurpose / Notes
Standard Video1280 × 72016:92 MBJPG, PNG, GIF, WebPOfficial recommended size; sharp across all devices
Standard Video (High Quality)1920 × 108016:92 MBJPG, PNG, GIF, WebPExtra sharpness on high-PPI screens; requires compression to stay under 2MB
Standard Video (4K)3840 × 216016:92 MBJPG, PNG, GIF, WebPFuture-proofing for 4K TVs; challenging to keep under 2MB limit
Shorts1080 × 19209:162 MBJPG, PNG, GIF, WebPVertical format for mobile Shorts feed
Desktop Safe Zone~1100 × 62016:9Avoid cropping on desktop; keep key content centered
Mobile Safe Zone~960 × 54016:9Avoid cropping on mobile; thumbnails display very small
Search Results~360 × 20216:9Smaller preview; ensure text remains readable
Home Feed~320 × 18016:9Standard feed preview; focal point must be clear
Suggested Videos~168 × 9416:9Sidebar thumbnail; minimal text recommended
Mobile List~116 × 6516:9Smallest display; high contrast essential
TV DisplayUp to 3840 × 216016:9Full resolution upscale; source quality matters most

Best Practices for YouTube Thumbnails

1. Use High Contrast Colors

Bright subjects against dark backgrounds improve visibility.

2. Keep Text Large and Minimal

Most users are on mobile—small text gets ignored.

3. Faces Drive Clicks

Emotions increase engagement and CTR.

4. Design for Mobile First

Check how your thumbnail looks at small sizes.

5. Stay Consistent with Branding

Use similar colors, fonts, and layouts across videos.

6. Create Curiosity (But Don't Mislead)

Use visual tension or unanswered questions to spark clicks—but make sure the thumbnail matches the content.

7. Use Clear Focal Points

Your thumbnail should have one main subject. Avoid clutter that confuses the viewer.

8. Add Visual Hierarchy

Guide the viewer’s eye using size, contrast, and positioning so the key message is instantly understood.

9. Test Different Variations

Small changes in color, text, or expression can significantly impact CTR—experiment and compare results.

10. Match Thumbnail to Title

Your thumbnail and title should work together, not repeat each other. Each should add new information.

Why You Need a Dedicated iPad Pro / Air Downloader

The Problem: Finding good reference images for your digital art or design is annoying when the image you want is stuck as a YouTube video cover that you can't easily save.

The Frustration: Saving it to your camera roll first clutters up your iPad, and taking a screenshot captures messy UI borders and ruins the resolution for zooming.

The Solution: ThumbHD gives you the pure, 4K artwork directly. With full iPadOS touch support, you can extract the uncompressed image and drag it straight into your design app's layers.

Avoid iPadOS Drag & Drop Headaches

  • Websites not optimized for the iPad's touch screen, making you tap tiny buttons multiple times
  • Standard websites only giving you 720p files that look blurry when zoomed in on a large canvas
  • Images saving as weird HTML files that your drawing and design apps completely refuse to import
  • Lack of drag-and-drop support on clunky, desktop-first web tools
  • Losing your downloaded reference images in the confusing iPadOS Files app hierarchy
  • Having to drop your Apple Pencil and use your fingers just to navigate a badly coded webpage
  • Colors looking washed out because a screenshot didn't capture the true sRGB color profile
  • Safari totally crashing because a heavy, bloated website used up all your iPad's RAM

OS Pro Tip Workflow cheat code: Keep Safari and Canva (or Procreate) open side-by-side. Use your Apple Pencil to extract the thumbnail, then literally drag the image right onto your active project to use as a background!

iPadOS Drag & Drop Workflow Compatibility Matrix

FeatureThumbHD NativeStandard Web Tools
Save LocationActive Canvas / ProjectBuried in Files / Downloads
Copy / PastePencil Copy PasteFails on Mobile Browsers
UI Optimization100% iPadOS Drag & Drop NativeRequires Pinch-to-Zoom
Cloud SynciCloud DriveManual Transfer Required

iPad Pro / Air Technical Specs

Supported OSiPadOS 15+
Supported DevicesiPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad mini
Max Output Quality3840x2160 (True 4K UHD)
Storage Required0 MB

The iPad Pro / Air Downloader FAQ

Does drag-and-drop work with other apps besides Canva or Procreate?

Yes! You can use your Apple Pencil to drag the extracted image directly into GoodNotes, Photoshop for iPad, Freeform, or even Apple Notes.

Why is the quality better than just taking a screenshot?

Screenshots compress the image data to save space on your iPad. Our tool fetches the actual original image file, giving you the crispest possible art for your canvas.

Do I need to install a special app to do this?

Nope. You just use Safari. It keeps your iPad storage completely free for your massive project files instead of bloated utility apps.

What if I just want to save it to my Photos app to use later?

Just press and hold the image, and when the iOS menu slides up, tap 'Add to Photos'. It goes straight to your Camera Roll.

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