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Your brand starts with your channel name, but extends to channel visuals such as your banner image and profile picture.
Brand your YouTube channel's identity by updating your profile picture, channel banner, and video watermark.
A companion banner appears next to your video ad on YouTube. You can either upload a custom image for the banner, or allow Google Ads to generate an image from your YouTube channel banner. In this article, you'll learn how to create a companion banner in Google Ads.
You can manage profile about your YouTube channel such as channel name and description, translations, and links. Name You can change y
Watch the following video from the YouTube Creators channel on how to change your channel name and description, translations and links. Customize Your Channel Branding & Layout: Add a Profile Picture, Banner, Trailer, Sections, & more!
Your profile picture is your signature image or logo that represents your channel. It appears in many places – on your channel page, when you comment and in the bottom right-hand corner of videos in most playback modes. It's best to upload a square or round image. Your banner image is a larger space for you to show what your channel is about.
To help improve the viewer experience and optimize for higher performing ad formats across desktop and mobile devices, YouTube will no longer run overlay ads starting April 6, 2023. Overlay ads are a legacy ad format that appears on desktop only and we expect limited impact on earnings for most Creators as engagement shifts to other ad formats.
Note: For Masthead on TV screens, metrics are limited to ad impressions, clicks to video, video viewership, and clicks to a YouTube channel. The "Impressions (co-viewed)" metric is inclusive of co-viewing, which occurs when multiple people watch ads together on connected TV devices.
YouTube displays videos with different aspect ratios based on the platform and video format. The YouTube video player automatically adapts to the size of each individual video. The standard aspect ratio for YouTube on a computer is 16:9.
The following is a list of dimensions that are available in various reports in Display & Video 360.