Select thumbnails for video posts
Social media is very visual, and you spend a lot of time carefully choosing or creating videos. Selecting your video’s thumbnail image allows you to accurately represent your brand and tell your story. You can be in control to help keep your audience on your page, boosting the number of views and engagement with your video.
By selecting the thumbnail, you can choose the portion of the video you want to bring the viewer's attention to and even use it as a bit of a teaser.
Quick facts
- Thumbnails are available for Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube Shorts, and TikTok social profiles.
- Select a thumbnail image from your video that you want to display in your social media feeds.
- The thumbnail will be displayed in the post preview.
- Thumbnails will not display on Facebook Page feeds when autoplay is turned on.
- Select a thumbnail for profile lists that include Facebook and Instagram profiles.
Caution: You can not select a thumbnail for YouTube shorts
Summary of steps
In the Compose Box:
- Select your social profiles.
- Upload your video.
- Edit the video to select the thumbnail and add additional settings.
Step-by-step
Note: Thumbnails are available for Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube Shorts, and TikTok social profiles. However, Twitter does not offer this feature through their API.
- Open the Compose Box and select the desired social profiles.
- Upload your video file (allow it to upload fully).
- Compose your message.
- Edit your video.
- You can then add a title and details such as tags and a category for your video, but be aware that this feature is not supported on every social network.
- You can scrub through your video in the thumbnail selection area and choose the frame you want to use for your thumbnail. You can click on one of the frames shown, or you can click and drag the slider to choose the frame you want to use for your thumbnail.
Caution: You cannot select the last frame of the video for your thumbnail, as doing so will cause an error and cause the post to fail to be published.
- Save your editing, returning you to the Compose Box, where you can see your selected thumbnail.
- Continue publishing your message as usual.
- If you look at the preview of your message, you will see the thumbnail you selected.
- Once your post is published, the thumbnail will appear in the social feed as long as autoplay is turned off.
Note: Thumbnails will not display on Facebook Page feeds when autoplay is turned on.