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YouTube Channel Logo Downloader

Download a YouTube channel logo and profile picture in ten useful sizes—from large layouts down to 88px. Paste a @handle or channel URL. Free, no login.

Works with @handle · youtube.com/channel/UC… · channel ID

Overview

YouTube channel logo & profile picture downloader (HD sizes, free)

Save the official YouTube channel logo—the same profile picture viewers see on the channel page—for any public channel. Whether you need a crisp avatar for a media kit, press coverage, sponsor deck, or in-app UI, you get multiple pixel widths up to large on-screen sizes plus compact 88px options in one pass.

Search by @handle, full YouTube channel URL, or UC channel ID. No login, fast results, and downloads aimed at real-world layouts: social posts, creator spotlights, documentation, and brand-safe reference use (always respect the creator’s rights for commercial work).

Features

Built for real design and social workflows

Multi-size exports, HD-ready picks, flexible channel identifiers, and free JPEG saves—aligned with how teams search for YouTube channel logos.

Channel logo sizes

Key
10

Ten labeled widths from 1920px down to 88px so you can match the YouTube channel logo sizes briefs mention for heroes, cards, grids, and favicon-scale placements.

HD profile picture

HD

Uses the public avatar shown on the channel page—ideal when briefs ask for a YouTube profile picture download or sharp channel icon for decks, CMS tiles, and partner directories.

Handle, URL, or UC ID

@

Accepts @handles, full youtube.com/channel links, and pasted UC channel IDs so editors can jump from a sponsor roster or analytics export straight to files.

Free logo downloader

Free

No paywall or signup on YTFlare: clear .jpg filenames, no added watermark layer, and a flow built for same-day press, events, and partner landing pages.

How to Use

Grab a logo in three quick steps

01

Paste what you have

Drop a @handle, full channel URL, or UC id from your brief or spreadsheet.

02

Run the lookup

Tap Get Channel Logo and review the preview plus every size row in one view.

03

Save the right size

Pick the label that matches your layout—hero art, profile slot, or tiny avatar—and download.

Use Cases

Common uses for channel avatars

Media kits

Brands assembling influencer media kits need the channel logo at print quality to include in decks and proposals.

Press pages

Agencies and publishers download channel logos for articles, news posts and content features about YouTube creators.

Design references

Designers use channel logos as reference assets when building brand identity systems inspired by successful creators.

App development

Product teams reuse official avatars in dashboards, partner directories, and creator marketplaces without redrawing assets by hand.

Social graphics

Content teams download logos to create collab announcement graphics, podcast covers, and social media assets.

Content libraries

Researchers and analysts maintain image libraries of channels they track, using downloaded logos as visual identifiers.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do all rows show the same preview?

Repeating the preview keeps the grid fast and readable. If a chosen size opens blank after saving, step down one label—creators differ in how large a master they keep online.

How many download sizes are listed?

Ten presets from 1920px down to 88px. They cover most hero, card, grid, and favicon-style placements without guessing numbers yourself.

Can I use a downloaded logo commercially?

Channel logos belong to their creators. Ask for permission before using a logo in paid campaigns, merchandise, or other commercial contexts.

Why does a saved file look blank or tiny?

Very large presets occasionally exceed what the creator originally uploaded. Choosing the next smaller label usually restores a crisp file.

Is the file a JPEG or PNG?

You will almost always receive a JPEG—the format YouTube uses for profile art. Filenames suggest .jpg to match.

Can I download logos from private channels?

Private channels do not show up here; use public channels you are allowed to feature.