PUBG Thumbnail Templates
Scope glint, minimap paths, and dusty gradients.
Great for Battlegrounds and PUBG Mobile. Drop in your clip, highlight the rotation, and keep the text short so the action reads even on small screens.
How to make PUBG thumbnails
Follow this simple flow to go from idea to polished cover without touching heavy design software.
Pick a PUBG starter
Choose a layout that already understands PUBG colors, loot, and pacing.
Describe the clip
Add the title, moment, or skin you want to spotlight. Drop screenshots or reference art if you have them.
Download & post
Export a 1280×720 PNG for YouTube in light or dark mode and reuse it for Shorts covers or social teasers.
Make PUBG thumbnails feel on-brand
Use these ideas as a checklist while you swap backgrounds, characters, and text.
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Draw the path
Use diagonal arrows or minimap overlays to show how you rotated into the win.
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Keep the text frosted
Light glass panels behind short words keep things readable without neon.
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Flash the killfeed
A cropped killfeed or placement badge instantly proves the moment.
Prompt starters for PUBG thumbnails
Paste these into VisualKit or tweak them with your own challenges.
PUBG thumbnail tips
What aspect ratio should I stick to?
Always 1280×720 (16:9). VisualKit exports in that ratio with safe zones so HUD overlays don’t get cropped on mobile.
Can I mix real screenshots with AI elements?
Yes. Drop a screenshot as the base, then stack AI characters, smoke, and text layers to elevate it.
