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๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ YouTube Channel Logo Downloader: Save Any Profile Picture

Shihab Mia By Shihab Mia ยท Updated 2026-06-27

Enter a YouTube channel and select Download channel logo to grab its profile picture in every available size. We have pre-filled @MrBeast as an example. Nothing loads until you select the button.

This YouTube channel logo downloader lets you save any channel's profile picture in seconds: paste a channel URL, an @handle or a channel ID and it returns the logo in every size YouTube publishes (88, 240 and 800 pixels) with a one click download for each. The image comes straight from the official YouTube Data API, so you always get the current, real avatar. It is free, needs no login, and works in your browser on phone or desktop.

What is the YouTube Channel Logo Downloader?

A YouTube channel logo is the round profile picture that represents a channel everywhere on the platform: next to videos, on the channel banner, in comments and in search results. This YouTube channel logo downloader reads that exact image from YouTube's official servers and hands you direct download links to it, so you do not have to screenshot, crop or guess at a low quality version. Because the picture is served by Google's own content delivery network, the file you download is the same one millions of viewers see every day.

YouTube stores each channel avatar in three standard sizes, and this tool surfaces all of them. The default size is 88 by 88 pixels, ideal for tiny inline icons and favicons. The medium size is 240 by 240 pixels, a comfortable fit for cards, directories and most web thumbnails. The high size is 800 by 800 pixels, the largest version YouTube publishes for a channel logo and the right choice for print, slide decks, press kits or anywhere you need a crisp, large image. The YouTube channel logo downloader lays these out side by side so you can pick the resolution that fits your project.

Under the hood the tool calls the YouTube Data API v3 channels endpoint and reads the snippet.thumbnails object from the response. That object contains a default, medium and high entry, each with its own url, width and height. We never alter or re-encode the picture; the download link points straight at Google's original file, which keeps quality perfect and keeps the tool fast and free. Because the lookup runs on our server with a secured key, you never need an API key of your own and your search is not tied to any account.

It helps to know what a channel logo is and is not. The logo is the square or round avatar tied to the Google account behind the channel, not the wide channel banner art that stretches across the top of the page. If you need the banner instead, that is a separate image. This YouTube channel logo downloader focuses on the avatar specifically, because that is the asset people most often want for media kits, fan edits, comparison graphics, app icons and research datasets.

Quality matters, so a quick note on what to expect. YouTube uploads logos as square images and serves them as JPEG or PNG files depending on the original. Even the 800 pixel high version is capped by YouTube, so if a creator uploaded a small logo originally, the largest size may still look soft. That is a limit of the source image, not the YouTube channel logo downloader. When a channel has never set a custom avatar, YouTube serves a generic placeholder, and the tool will simply show that placeholder so you are never left guessing.

Finally, this tool only reads public images. It cannot pull private analytics, hidden assets or anything that requires the channel owner's permission, because none of that is exposed by the public API. If you plan to reuse a downloaded logo publicly, remember that the picture is the creator's intellectual property: using it for commentary, research or a media kit is generally fine, but passing it off as your own brand or implying endorsement is not. With that in mind, the YouTube channel logo downloader is the fastest login free way to get a clean, correctly sized copy of any channel's profile picture.

When to use it

  • Building a media kit or press page where you need a creator's logo at a clean, high resolution rather than a blurry screenshot.
  • Designers and editors creating comparison graphics, collaboration banners or thumbnails that feature several channels' avatars.
  • Marketers and agencies vetting or showcasing influencers who need the exact current profile picture for a pitch deck.
  • Developers seeding a directory, app or dataset with channel icons in the right size (88, 240 or 800 px) for their layout.
  • Fans and community managers making fan art, Discord server icons or wiki pages that reference a channel's official logo.
  • Creators retrieving a large copy of their own logo for print, merchandise mockups or a new website without re-exporting source files.

How to use the YouTube Channel Logo Downloader

  1. Copy the channel you want: a full URL such as https://www.youtube.com/@MrBeast, an @handle like @MrBeast, or a channel ID that starts with UC.
  2. Paste it into the input box. The YouTube channel logo downloader pre-fills @MrBeast as an example so you can see how it works.
  3. Select Download channel logo. The tool fetches the live image data from the YouTube Data API and shows a loading indicator while it works.
  4. Review the three sizes that appear: Default (88 px), Medium (240 px) and High (800 px), each with the channel title at the top.
  5. Select Download under the size you want to save the original image, or Copy URL to put the direct image link on your clipboard.
  6. To grab another channel, edit the box or select Clear, then run it again. There is no limit and no sign-in.

Formula & method

Method and data source: this tool sends your input to the official YouTube Data API v3 channels endpoint (googleapis.com/youtube/v3/channels) requesting the snippet part. It first tries to match your input as a handle (forHandle), a channel ID (id) or a legacy username (forUsername); if none matches it falls back to a channel search to resolve the channel ID. The response returns an items array where the first item contains snippet.title and snippet.thumbnails. The thumbnails object holds three entries: default (88 x 88), medium (240 x 240) and high (800 x 800), each with a url, width and height. The YouTube channel logo downloader reads those url values and exposes each one as a direct Download link and a Copy URL button. The image is never re-encoded; the link points at Google's original file. No private data is accessed, only the public avatar.
YouTube Channel Logo Downloader1. Paste channelURL, @handle or ID2. Fetch APIYouTube Data API v33. Download logothree sizes, one click eachDefault 88pxMedium 240pxHigh 800px

Worked examples

You paste the handle @MrBeast and select Download channel logo.

  1. The tool sends action=channel and input=@MrBeast to the YouTube API proxy.
  2. The API matches the handle and returns the channel snippet, including snippet.thumbnails.
  3. The default, medium and high logo URLs are read and rendered as three labelled cards with Download buttons.

Result: You see the channel title and three logo sizes (88, 240 and 800 px). Selecting Download under High opens the full 800 px image so you can save it.

You only have a channel ID, the string UCX6OQ3DkcsbYNE6H8uQQuVA, copied from an embed.

  1. You paste the ID into the box and select Download channel logo.
  2. The API matches it by the id parameter and returns the same snippet.thumbnails object.
  3. The YouTube channel logo downloader shows the three sizes exactly as it would for a handle.

Result: The correct channel logo appears in all three sizes, proving the tool works from a raw channel ID just as well as from a handle or URL.

A small channel uploaded only a low resolution avatar.

  1. You paste the channel URL and run the tool.
  2. The API still returns default, medium and high URLs, but the high version is upscaled from a small source.
  3. You compare the three previews and notice the 800 px version looks slightly soft.

Result: You download the size that looks best for your use. The softness comes from the original upload, not the downloader, which always serves YouTube's real file.

YouTube channel logo sizes returned by the API

Size nameDimensionsBest for
Default88 x 88 pxInline icons, favicons, tiny avatars in lists
Medium240 x 240 pxCards, directories, standard web thumbnails
High800 x 800 pxPrint, slide decks, press kits, large displays

Accepted input formats

Input typeExampleNotes
Handle@MrBeastThe modern @name format, easiest to copy
Channel URLhttps://www.youtube.com/@MrBeastPaste the full address from the browser bar
Channel IDUCX6OQ3DkcsbYNE6H8uQQuVAThe UC... string, found in some embeds and APIs
Legacy usernameyoutube.com/user/oldnameOlder channels with a /user/ URL still resolve

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Confusing the logo with the banner. The logo is the round profile avatar. The wide artwork across the top of a channel is the banner, a different image. This YouTube channel logo downloader returns the avatar, not the banner.
  • Expecting more than 800 pixels. YouTube caps the public channel logo at 800 x 800 px. There is no hidden 2000 px version, so the High size is the largest copy you can get.
  • Pasting a video URL instead of a channel. A watch URL like youtube.com/watch?v=... points at a video, not a channel. Use the channel's @handle, channel URL or channel ID so the lookup can find the right avatar.
  • Assuming a soft image is the tool's fault. If a creator uploaded a small logo, even the 800 px version looks soft because YouTube upscales it. The downloader always serves the real source file; quality is limited by the original.
  • Reusing a logo without permission. A channel logo is the creator's property. Downloading it for research, commentary or a media kit is usually fine, but do not present it as your own brand or imply endorsement.

Glossary

Channel logo
The round profile picture that represents a YouTube channel across the platform. Also called the avatar, icon or PFP.
Avatar
Another word for the channel logo, the small square image tied to the Google account behind the channel.
Thumbnail (in the API)
In the YouTube Data API, the snippet.thumbnails object that holds the logo image in default, medium and high sizes.
Handle
The @name identifier of a channel, such as @MrBeast, used in modern YouTube URLs and as a clean way to look up a channel.
Channel ID
The stable UC... string that uniquely identifies a channel, used in embeds, RSS feeds and API calls.
YouTube Data API v3
The official Google service this tool queries to read public channel information, including the logo image URLs.
CDN
Content delivery network. Google serves channel logos from its CDN, which is why the download links load quickly worldwide.
Banner
The wide header artwork at the top of a channel page. It is a separate image from the logo and is not returned by this tool.

Frequently asked questions

Is this YouTube channel logo downloader free?

Yes, it is completely free with no login, no sign up and no limit on how many channels you check. The tool runs on our server with a secured API key, so you never need a key of your own.

Where does the channel logo image come from?

The image comes straight from the official YouTube Data API, which returns Google's own copy of the avatar from its content delivery network. You download the exact file YouTube serves to viewers, never a re-compressed or screenshotted version.

What sizes can I download the logo in?

YouTube publishes the channel logo in three sizes: 88 x 88 px (Default), 240 x 240 px (Medium) and 800 x 800 px (High). This YouTube channel logo downloader shows all three side by side so you can pick the best resolution for your project.

How do I download a YouTube channel logo in HD?

Select the High size, which is 800 x 800 px and the largest version YouTube offers. Use the Download button under it, or Copy URL to grab the direct link. There is no version larger than 800 px because YouTube caps the public logo at that size.

Can I use a channel URL, @handle or channel ID?

All three work. Paste a full channel URL like https://www.youtube.com/@MrBeast, an @handle like @MrBeast, or a channel ID that starts with UC. The tool resolves whichever format you give it to the correct channel and its logo.

Does this download the channel banner too?

No. This is a channel logo and profile picture downloader only. The banner is the wide artwork at the top of the page and is a separate image that this tool does not return.

Why does the largest logo still look a little blurry?

YouTube caps the channel logo at 800 x 800 px and upscales smaller uploads. If the creator originally uploaded a low resolution avatar, even the High size will look soft. The downloader always gives you the real source file, so the limit is the original image.

Is it legal to download a YouTube channel logo?

Downloading a public logo for research, commentary, a media kit or personal reference is generally fine. The logo remains the creator's intellectual property, so do not present it as your own brand or imply the creator endorses you.

Do you store the channels I look up or the images I download?

No. The lookup is not tied to any account and we do not keep a history of your searches. The download link points straight at Google's file, so the image transfers directly to you.

Can I download my own channel logo with this tool?

Yes. Paste your own @handle, channel URL or channel ID and the YouTube channel logo downloader returns your current avatar in all three sizes, which is handy for retrieving a large copy for print or a new website.