Download a YouTube Channel Logo and Banner Together in One Lookup
- One lookup gives you both the banner and the avatar/logo at the same time
- Banner: full 2560px and safe-area crop; Avatar: 88px, 240px, and 800px HD
- Works with channel URL, @handle, channel ID, or any video URL from that channel
- Free, no login, works in any browser on any device
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A YouTube channel has two core branding assets: the banner (the wide header image) and the avatar (the circular logo/profile picture). Our free YouTube Branding Downloader fetches both in a single lookup. Paste a channel URL or @handle, and you get the banner in full resolution and the avatar in three sizes — all in one page, all available to download instantly.
Why Banner and Logo Need to Work as a Pair
On a YouTube channel page, the banner and avatar appear together in the header. Visitors see them simultaneously. A mismatched banner and avatar — different visual styles, conflicting color palettes, inconsistent typography treatment — signals an amateur channel even if the content is excellent.
Professional channels treat the banner and avatar as a visual system, not two separate design decisions. The avatar color typically mirrors or complements the dominant color in the banner. The font used in the banner for the channel name matches or intentionally contrasts with the typeface used in the logo.
When you're doing branding research on competitor channels or building design inspiration boards, you need both assets together to see the full picture. Downloading them separately from different tools, at different times, creates extra work. Our downloader gives you both in one go.
What the Tool Returns for Each Channel
A single lookup returns:
Banner section:
- Full 2560px-wide original (or whatever size the creator uploaded, if smaller)
- Safe-area crop at 1546 x 423px
Avatar section:
- 88 x 88px (compact/icon size)
- 240 x 240px (standard display size)
- 800 x 800px HD (full quality download)
Each version has its own Download button. You can download all five files from a single channel lookup, or just the ones you need. The page remains loaded until you paste a new URL and run another lookup.
For design research, the most useful combination is usually the 2560px banner and the 800px avatar. These give you the highest quality versions to work with.
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One of the more practical uses: you redesigned your channel, lost the original files, and now need to recover what's currently live. The tool fetches whatever YouTube is currently serving for your channel.
To get your own channel's assets:
- Go to your YouTube channel page (not YouTube Studio)
- Copy the URL from the browser bar — it will be in the format youtube.com/@yourhandle or youtube.com/channel/UCxxxxxxx
- Paste it into the YouTube Branding Downloader
- Download both the banner and avatar at the sizes you need
Keep in mind: this fetches the version YouTube is currently displaying, which may not be the original resolution you uploaded. If you uploaded a 2000px banner, YouTube still serves it via the 2560px endpoint, but the quality may reflect the compression applied when you uploaded it.
For a true backup, always keep your source design files. But for a practical recovery of your current live assets, this works well.
Comparing Logo and Banner Across Multiple Channels
If you're auditing multiple channels — say, all the top 10 channels in a niche, or all the channels a client competes with — a systematic approach saves time.
Suggested workflow:
- List your target channels with their URLs in a simple text file
- Open the branding downloader in one browser tab
- Process each channel in sequence — paste URL, download banner + 800px avatar, save to a labeled folder
- View all banners in a grid and all avatars in a separate grid for comparison
When comparing, note whether each channel's logo and banner are clearly from the same visual system. Channels where they look like they were designed by different people at different times often have lower brand recall — a pattern you can use as a competitive advantage by investing in more cohesive design.
Pair this with the YouTube Channel Audit to get posting cadence and engagement data alongside the visual analysis. The YouTube Channel Keywords Extractor adds the SEO layer — what keywords each channel is targeting at the channel level.
Download Banner and Logo Together — One Free Tool
Paste any channel URL or @handle and get the full-resolution banner plus the avatar in three sizes. No login, no extension.
Download YouTube Channel Branding FreeFrequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a YouTube banner and a YouTube logo?
The banner (also called channel art) is the wide header image that spans the top of a YouTube channel page — it's 2560 x 1440 pixels. The logo (avatar) is the round profile picture that appears in the top-left of the banner and next to the channel name everywhere on YouTube. They are two separate assets with different dimensions and display contexts.
Can I download the logo and banner from a private YouTube channel?
No. Private YouTube channels are not accessible through the public API. Only publicly visible channels — those anyone can find and visit on YouTube — have downloadable branding assets.
Does downloading work for brand accounts vs personal accounts?
Yes. Whether a channel is run through a personal Google account or a Brand Account, the public-facing channel URL works the same way. Paste the channel URL or @handle and both the banner and avatar will load if the channel is public.

