Channel Avatar Resizer
Upload one master avatar and export it at every platform spec — YouTube 800×800, X 400×400, Instagram 320×320, TikTok 200×200, Discord 128×128, plus a 64×64 favicon. Circle-crop preview shows exactly how it'll appear in real UI.
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How to use this tool
- 01
Upload your master avatar
Square 1024×1024 PNG is ideal. Larger is fine; the tool always downsamples.
- 02
Check the circle preview
Most platforms mask avatars to a circle. Make sure faces, logos, and text sit comfortably inside the round crop.
- 03
Download single sizes or all as a ZIP
Per-size buttons or one ZIP with everything you've ticked.
Why this matters
An avatar that looks crisp at 800×800 can pixelate badly at 32×32. Exporting every spec from the same master in a single pass keeps tone, framing, and quality consistent across platforms.
Most creators redesign their avatar once a year. Doing it once for YouTube and then awkwardly cropping for every other platform is how a brand starts looking inconsistent.
All resizing runs locally via the Canvas API. The unreleased rebrand stays on your device.
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